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What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?. “ Miss, could we ever get an earthquake in Kent ?” Student question. “ No, no, its very unlikely and if we did it would be so minor we wouldn't know it had happened ?” Geography teacher’s answer.

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What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

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  1. What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

  2. “Miss, could we ever get an earthquake in Kent?”Student question “No, no, its very unlikely and if we did it would be so minor we wouldn't know it had happened?” Geography teacher’s answer The student asked the question last Friday in a school in Kent…

  3. Saturday Morning – 8.19am

  4. How were the effects described ? • “I thought a train was going past, and all of a sudden the tiles started falling off. I slipped and was holding on to the scaffolding on the edge of the roof with my legs dangling over the edge.” • “I thought an aeroplane was going over, then I fell down the stairs…”

  5. How were the effects described ? • “It wasn’t like the War of the Worlds, but it was scary” • “I’m 9 months pregnant and I thought I might go into labour ! I woke up and the pictures were rattling on the walls and two fell off. The TV was bouncing across the table…”

  6. How were the effects described ? • “Quakey Wakey” – headline in ‘News of the World’ • “I was having breakfast with my wife and two young children. Mugs fell off the kitchen shelves and the children started crying…”

  7. Some of the effects…What’s happening here ?Five ‘W’s:What, When, Where, Why and Who ?

  8. What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

  9. What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

  10. What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

  11. What ? When ? Where ? Why ? Who ?

  12. SEISMOGRAPH

  13. Factfile • Date: 28th April 2007 • Time: 8.19 am • Epicentre: 7.5 miles off Folkestone in the Dover Straits • Magnitude: 4.3 on Richter Scale • Cause: movement along a fault line which runs through the English Channel • Last major earthquake in the UK: Dudley, W. Midlands, 2002 (felt by my mother in law!)

  14. The power has just come back on, and you are going to write an e-mail to a friend to let them know you are safe !!

  15. EFFECTS • Properties suffered structural damage such as cracked walls • Chimney stacks and roof tiles fell into the street • People were evacuated from houses – some went to the nearby pub… • Streets were closed for safety reasons • Gas supplies were cut off and over 600 leaks reported • Power supplies were cut off • Telephone services were cut off • Many 999 calls were made • Only 1 person was hospitalised, with a head injury • The Channel Tunnel was designed to cope with earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 on Richter Scale • There were long queues at burger vans as people couldn’t cook at home or make a cup of tea

  16. Source: The Independent on Sunday, BBC NewsApologies to ‘Oceana’

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