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Angel of God,

my guardian dear,
to whom God's love commits me here,
ever this day, be at my side
to light and guard,
to rule and guide.

Amen.
Science Word Drills

Volcano Eruption

Magma Active Volcano

Lava Inactive Volcano


Down:
Across:
- volcanoes that have erupted that shown signs of
- activity
a mountain or hill with a vent extending
within the past 600 years
from the top down to the Earths interior
- is the molten rock expelled by a volcano during E
-anvolcanoes
eruption that do not erupt.
R
-hot
- the fluid or semifluid
ejection material
of molten rock, below
steam, or a
etc., from
U
volcano
within the earth's crust
P
L T
M A G M A A I
V O L C A N O
A T N
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I N A C T I V E
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What do you think comes after volcanic
eruption and before tsunami?

?
Volcanic Eruption Tsunami
EARTHQUAKE
Earthquake is a sudden
violent shaking of the ground,
sometimes causing great
destruction, as a result of
movements within the earths
crust or volcanic action
- center or source of the earthquake
the point on the surface of the
Earth located directly above the center of
the earthquakes origin
- a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a
large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
a device that measures the movement of
earths crust.
Tectonic Earthquake
shifting or movement of the earths crust
Volcanic Earthquake
earthquakes caused by volcanic eruption
Intensity extent of damage caused
by an earthquake

Magnitude the amount of


energy released by an earthquake
Usually not felt, but can be recorded by
2.5 or less
seismograph.
2.5 to 5.4 Often felt, but only causes minor damage.
Slight damage to buildings and other
5.5 to 6.0
structures.
May cause a lot of damage in very
6.1 to 6.9
populated areas.
7.0 to 7.9 Major earthquake. Serious damage.
Great earthquake. Can totally destroy
8.0 or greater
communities near the epicenter.
1.Mostly, what is the magnitude
of the earthquake? Base on the
video, what can you say about
the magnitude of the
earthquake?

2.What did the students done


after feeling the earthquakes?
Why?
1. What would you do if this
kind of earthquake will ever
happen to you?

2. How do you keep yourselves


and your family safe?
Basic Precautionary Measures
BEFORE AN EARTHQUAKE:

Have a disaster plan.

Choose a safe place in every room. Its best to get


under a sturdy piece of furniture like a table or a
desk where nothing can fall on you.

Practice DROP, COVER AND HOLD ON!

Prepare a disaster supplies kit for your home.


DURING AN EARTHQUAKE:

DROP, COVER AND HOLD ON!

Stay indoors until the shaking stops.

Stay away from windows.

If youre outdoors, find a clear spot away


from buildings, trees and power lines.
Then, drop to the ground.
AFTER THE SHAKING STOPS:

Check for injuries.

Inspect your home for damage

Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel


one, DROP, COVER AND HOLD ON
LOADING..
Generalization
1. What is an Earthquake?

2. How do you keep yourselves safe


during an earthquake?

3. Why is there a need for us to be


aware about earthquake?
measure?
Evaluation
1. Define Earthquake

2. What are the two types of


earthquake? Differentiate.

3. Why is there a need for us to know


the basic precautionary measures
Assignment
Find any news article about
the earthquakes that occur
in the Philippines. Make
your analysis.

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