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Earthquakes Living Lab: Geology and Earthquakes in Japan
Content Provider | TeachEngineering: STEM curriculum for K-12 |
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Author | Mooney, Mike Parekh, Minal Schankweiler, Scott Noffsinger, Jessica Johnson, Karen Knudtsen, Jonathan |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Description | Students study how geology relates to the frequency of large-magnitude earthquakes in Japan. Using the online resources provided through the Earthquakes Living Lab, students investigate reasons why large earthquakes occur in this region, drawing conclusions from tectonic plate structures and the locations of fault lines. Students study how geology relates to the frequency of large-magnitude earthquakes in Japan. Using the online resources provided through the Earthquakes Living Lab, students investigate reasons why large earthquakes occur in this region, drawing conclusions from tectonic plate structures and the locations of fault lines. Working in pairs, students explore the 1995 Kobe earthquake, why it happened and the destruction it caused. Students also think like engineers to predict where other earthquakes are likely to occur and what precautions might be taken. A worksheet serves as a student guide for the activity. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | Colorado School of Mines Regents of The University of Colorado |
Subject Keyword | Earth and Space Physical Science Fault Line Tectonic Plate Earthquakes Living Lab Earthquake Earthquake Engineering Geology |
Content Type | Text |
Time Required | PT1H |
Education Level | Class VIII Class IX Class X Class XI |
Pedagogy | Experimental Activity |
Resource Type | Hands-on |
Subject | Physics Structure of the Earth |