One of the most important things to do before an earthquake is to strap down the hot water heater to keep it from spilling over or starting a fire during an earthquake. To demonstrate why that’s important, try this experiment.
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One of the most important things to do before an earthquake is to strap down the hot water heater to keep it from spilling over or starting a fire during an earthquake. To demonstrate why that’s important, try this experiment. If you are inside during an earthquake, it’s important to take cover under a heavy piece of furniture for protection. To see why, try this experiment. Students will understand the following: To gain experience with the thinking process involved in constructing an earthquake-proof building. Using a candy bar, gum, and Twizzlers, students will demonstrate the effects of deformational forces on the earth’s crust. |
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