Aaron: Natural Disasters
Wildfires are most commonly started inside of a forest due to the vast amount of dryland. It is very flammable and can spread as quick as a few minutes.
Wildfires are most commonly started inside of a forest due to the vast amount of dryland. It is very flammable and can spread as quick as a few minutes.
Earth systems can affect each other in drastic ways. When a wildfire happens, not only does the geosphere get burned, but this has a direct impact on the biosphere as well as the atmosphere. Elements of the hydrosphere can be used to put out or control wildfires.
Learning more about our environment can help aid in the prevention and preparation for these natural disasters.
VISUAL COMPONENT
At a random time in our presentation, we will make loud noises; maybe with the tables, chairs, and/or other items (illustrating an Earthquake). Students/audience will then perform the safety precautions we will explain during an earthquake.
How do the earth systems affect each other?
Earthquakes start out by a disruption in the Geosphere, this usually affects the atmosphere by releasing methane into the air and the hydrosphere by causing huge waves which then causes pollution in the biosphere.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?
I believe that it can help with preparing for future events that may happen and find plans for health to help with survivors who may have been injured in a crisis
-Wildfires are common in the west coast and Australia -Can be caused by droughts
At a random time in our presentation, we will make loud noises; maybe with the tables, chairs and/or other items (illustraiting an Earthquake). Students/audience will then perform the safety precautions that we will explain to them in the circumstances of an earthquake.
How do the earth systems affect each other?
When earthquakes begin to happen, a disruption happens in the geosphere. Methane is then released into the atmosphere.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?
We can learn different situations and it can help us prepare for these natural disasters.
VISUAL COMPONENT
At a random time in our presentation, we will make loud noises; maybe with the tables, chairs, and/or other items (illustrating an Earthquake). Students/audience will then perform the safety precautions we will explain during an earthquake.
How do the earth systems affect each other?
Earthquakes start out by a disruption in the Geosphere. This usually directly affects the atmosphere by releasing methane into the air and the hydrosphere by causing huge waves.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?
In environmental science, by studying natural hazards, we can better understand how these phenomena work and the threats they pose to humans and the Earth systems.
-Wildfires can spread at speeds of up to 14 miles per hour, which is faster than the average person can run. -wildfire can be so intense that it can create its own weather system
How do the earth’s systems affect each other?
Earth systems communicate and have an impact on one another. For example, the atmosphere affects the hydrosphere, and the biosphere impacts the atmosphere and carbon cycle.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters?
By figuring out the causes of natural disasters, creating early warning systems, and directing recovery efforts, environmental science aids in the management of such events.
How do the earth’s systems affect each other? in my opinion, the earth system has a lot of things that can affect each tornado including the atmosphere the hydrosphere, and the geosphere all those play a big part in it.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? it would make you understand why certain things happen instead of complaining about it all happening.
Tornado
How do the earth systems affect each other? The atmosphere interacts with the other spheres as weather occurs in this subsystem. Weather interacts with the hydrosphere as storms bring rain and larger ocean tides. The water in the hydrosphere influences the geosphere by shaping the terrain.
How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? We can better understand how these phenomena work and the threats they pose.