Do you remember in last year we did the topic "Earthquakes"? Now lets just review The facts with a True or False quiz.
Scientists could record an earthquake before electricity-- True or False?
True! The people of China made the first seismoscope (tool for measuring earthquakes) in 132 A.D.
Earthquakes cannot happen on the moon--- True or False?
False! "Moonquakes" Do exist, except That they're smaller and happen less often than the ones on Earth
When you're in bed when an earthquake happens- you should get out of bed. - True or False?
FALSE! You should never get out of bed when an earthquake happens. If you're out of bed when it happens, get under a desk, but stay in bed if you are already there.
Earthquakes can happen under water.-- True or False?
True! Earthquakes can happen under water, and sometimes it causes a huge wave called a Tsunami.
Personal experience on earthquakes- Last night, our city had an earthquake around 10:30 pm. It wasn't big enough to cause any damage, but it was still an earthquake. It is really safe to be prepared- it can save your life!
Sources: earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/facts
Scientists could record an earthquake before electricity-- True or False?
True! The people of China made the first seismoscope (tool for measuring earthquakes) in 132 A.D.
Earthquakes cannot happen on the moon--- True or False?
False! "Moonquakes" Do exist, except That they're smaller and happen less often than the ones on Earth
When you're in bed when an earthquake happens- you should get out of bed. - True or False?
FALSE! You should never get out of bed when an earthquake happens. If you're out of bed when it happens, get under a desk, but stay in bed if you are already there.
Earthquakes can happen under water.-- True or False?
True! Earthquakes can happen under water, and sometimes it causes a huge wave called a Tsunami.
Personal experience on earthquakes- Last night, our city had an earthquake around 10:30 pm. It wasn't big enough to cause any damage, but it was still an earthquake. It is really safe to be prepared- it can save your life!
Sources: earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/facts