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Effects of Different

Earthquake Hazards
Most essential Learning
Competencies
Learning objectives:

1 Identify various potential


earthquake hazards

2
Analyze the effects of the different
earthquake hazards
What comes into your
mind when you hear the
word
EARTHQUAKE?
What is earthquake?
Also known as a tremor is a natural
phenomenon characterized by a feeble
shaking to a violent of the ground
produced by a sudden displacement of
rocks or rock material below the Earth's
surface.
TWO TYPES OF
EARTHQUAKE
Volcanic Earthquake -
induced by a rising lava or
magma beneath active
volcanoes
TWO TYPES OF
EARTHQUAKE
Tectonic Earthquake -
generated by the sudden
displacement along faults in
the solid and rigid layer of
the Earth
FAULTS
refers to a fracture,
fissure or a zone of
weakness where a
movement/
displacement has
occured or may occur
again
Rearrange the letters below to
form a word

ONDUGR KHSGNIA
diruptive up-down and side way
movement or motion experienced
during an earthquake
GROUND SHAKING
diruptive up-down and side way
movement or motion experienced
during an earthquake
Rearrange the letters below to
form a word

LSNEIALDD
Down slope movement or rocks,
solid and other debris commonly
triggered by a strong shaking.
LANDSLIDE

Down slope movement or rocks,


solid and other debris commonly
triggered by a strong shaking.
Rearrange the letters below to
form a word

DORUGN UERRPTA
Displacement in the ground due to
movement of fault
GROUND RUPTURE
Displacement in the ground due to
movement of fault
Rearrange the letters below to
form a word

TAEOQFIUCILN
Mixing of sand and oil and ground
water during the shaking of a
moderate or strong eathquake
LIQUIFICATION

Mixing of sand and oil and ground


water during the shaking of a
moderate or strong eathquake
Rearrange the letters below to
form a word

TAUNSMI
Sea waves resulting from the
disturbance of ocean floor by an
earthquake
TSUNAMI

Sea waves resulting from the


disturbance of ocean floor by an
earthquake
Potential Earthquake
Hazards and its
Effects
GROUND SHAKING
diruptive up-down
and side way
movement or motion
experienced during
an earthquake
GROUND RUPTURE
Displacement in the
ground due to
movement of fault
TSUNAMI
Sea waves resulting
from the disturbance
of ocean floor by an
earthquake
LIQUIFICATION
Mixing of sand and oil and
ground water during the
shaking of a moderate or
strong eathquake
EARTHQUAKE - INDUCED
LANSLIDE
Down slope movement of
rocks, solid and other
debris commonly
triggered by a strong
shaking
Thank you for
listening!
Don't hesitate to ask any questions!
QUIZ TIME!
The following are earthquake
hazards except _________

a. ground rupture
b. ground shaking
c. landslide
d. pollution
A noticeable rise and fall of waves are one
of the natural sign of an approaching
_______.

a. earthquake
b. landslide
c. thunderstorm
d. tsunami
It is a tool used to identify the areas where specific
earthquake hazards are
likely to happen and the expected severity it may
cause on that area?

a. anemometer
b. doppler
c. seismograph
d. thermometer
A fracture on which one body of rocks slide then
past another is called__________.

a. bedrock
b. fault
c. magma
d. strength
It refers to the disruptive up-down and sideways
movement or motion experienced during an
earthquake.

a. ground rupture
b. ground shaking
c. liquefaction
d. tsunami
The following are earthquake-induced
hazard, except ________

a. landslide
b. tsunami
c. ground displacement
d. typhoon
Earthquakes are common in the Philippines
because it is in ____________.

a. Southeast Asia
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Pacific Ring of Fire
d. Earthquake Prone Area
You are at the beach with your family, which of the following is a
good practice in an event of tsunami?
I. If the tsunami occurs, you should invite your family member
near
the shore to witness together this once in a lifetime event.
II. If tsunami occurs in the beach get a floating object, then stay
on the water.
III. If you are swimming with your family, and you hear the
tsunami alarm, immediately leave the water and go to the higher
ground.

a. I only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. III only
it is the mixing of sand and oil and
ground water during the shaking of a
moderate or strong eathquake
IDENTIFICATION
Sea waves resulting from the
disturbance of ocean floor by an
earthquake
Displacement in the ground due to
movement of fault
diruptive up-down and side way
movement or motion
experienced during an
earthquake
Down slope movement of rocks, solid and
other debris commonly triggered by a
strong shaking
Also known as a tremor is a natural
phenomenon characterized by a feeble
shaking to a violent of the ground produced
by a sudden displacement of rocks or rock
material below the Earth's surface.
it is induced by a rising lava or
magma beneath active volcanoes
it is generated by the sudden
displacement along faults in the
solid and rigid layer of the Earth
Give at least 4 Potential
Earthquake Hazards that we
have discussed.

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