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Friday 23 March 2018

Earthquakes

 Tectonic Plates, Earthquakes, and Volcanoes
According to the theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet.
Its surface is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer.
Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates
  1. What is Earthquake? An earthquake is the shaking and vibration of the Earth's crust. They are some of the most powerful natural disasters on earth and a single earthquake can cause billions in damage and cause extensive loss of life.
  2. What causes Earthquake? Due to movement of the Earth's plates. They move apart from each other and in other places, they move together. These movements are felt on the surface and they vary in size. Most are too small to be felt by humans and are measured using a sensitive machine called a seismometer. Some earthquakes are large and can cause extensive damage to property and loss of life.
  3. How is the power of Earthquake measured? An earthquake's power is measured on the Richter scale using an instrument called a seismometer. It plots these vibrations on a seismograph. The strength, or magnitude, of an earthquake, is measured using the Richter scale. The Richter scale is numbered 0-10.
  4. How do you measure the strength of an Earthquake? A seismometer detects the vibrations caused by an earthquake. It is a measure of the largest seismic wave recorded on a particular kind of seismograph located 100 kilometers from the epicenter of the earthquake.
  5. List some of the effects of Earthquakes. Earthquakes can destroy houses and kill a lot of people. Aftershocks can cause even more damage to the area. People can be killed or injured. Home’s may be destroyed. Transport and communication links can be disrupted. Water pipes may burst and water supplies might be contaminated. The cost of rebuilding a settlement is high. Investment in the area may be focused only on repairing the damage caused by the earthquake. Money could be lost.
What are the factors that affect the impact of an earthquake? The more densely populated an area, the more likely there are to be deaths and casualties. Time of day influences whether people are in their homes, at work or traveling. A severe earthquake at rush hour in a densely populated urban area could have devastating effects.The time of year and climate will influence survival rates and the rate at which disease can spread.

Thursday 15 March 2018

Reduction Printmaking

This my Reduction print I did in art.

Wednesday 14 March 2018

Made In Taiwan Summary


Nathan and Oscar. Two normal men curious about finding about where they originated from. They started with Nathan. Canoeing to where his Parents were. They were welcomed into a marae. After all the talking, meeting and greeting, Nathan told his parents he had something to show them. He pulled out the envelope and showed his parents who they originated from. Nathan’s dad was a descendant from Maui and his mother, who everyone thought was from England was really from America. Next stop Rarotonga. This is where Nathans ancestors were before they arrived in New Zealand. The Cook Island people share similar hospitality to maori’s. He got to meet some of the people he was related to. Now off to Samoa to meet Oscars family and find out where he descended from. Like Oscar, Nathan had connections too. Some people there had the same clan father as him. Oscar finds out he is a direct descendant from Ina. Possibly the name people gave to the first polynesian women according to what oscar said. Turns out they’re from Asia. Onto Vanuatu.As Nathan said, the people from lapita had landed here 3000 years ago, where their pottery has been found in Samoa and Tonga. They went to this archeological dig with all these skeletons lying everywhere. The people that work there have never found a skull with the rest of the body. Last stop Taiwan. They have similar similarities with the maori and polynesian cultures. But yeah after this they find out how and where their ancestors were before arriving in Samoa and New Zealand. Lastly I’d like to say that I think this trip was worth it I mean finding where you’re from or who you’re descendant of is really interesting, especially when your from like Taiwan or somewhere around Asia.

Tuesday 13 March 2018

My Logo

Not copyright lmao.