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  1. Project On Tsunami: Class IX -Disaster Management Step by Step Guide

    Sequence of all 13 Pages of Project on Tsunami. Page 1 Cover Page. 2 - Content or Index. 3 - Acknowledgement. 4 -Introduction to tsunam. Page - 5 and 6 Causes of Tsunami. 7 - Early warning signs of a Tsunami. 8 Preparedness before Tsunami. 9 Preparedness during Tsunami.

  2. Disaster Management Project PDF Class 9 for CBSE Social Science

    Start your class 9 project on disaster management by providing a brief introduction and overview of disaster management. Define disaster followed by the definition of disaster management. Use the following reference to understand the meaning of disaster management, and write the intro part of the project. Image source: Google. ‍.

  3. Disaster Management Project for class IX

    Students in class IX are required to submit a handwritten project on disaster management as required by the CBSE. The subjects will come from the school. The topic could be either natural disasters or man-made disasters. The purpose of assigning this disaster management homework to class 9 students is to get them ready for any disaster.

  4. Essay on Tsunami for Studnets and Children

    500+ Words Essay on Tsunami. Tsunami is a phenomenon where a series of strong waves that are responsible for the surge in water sometimes reach the heights in many meters. This is a natural disaster that is caused due to the volcano eruption in the ocean beds. Also, a phenomenon like landslides and earthquakes contributes to reasons for a tsunami.

  5. SST Class9 Disaster Management Project

    Sst Class9 Disaster Management Project - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document is a student project on disaster management. It begins with an introduction that defines what a disaster is and lists several types of disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones, epidemics, floods, droughts, landslides, and industrial hazards.

  6. Disaster Management Project for Class 9, Download PDF File

    Types of Disaster for Class 9 Students. Types of Disasters are categorised into the following types-. Floods, hail storms, cloudbursts, cyclones, heat waves, cold waves, droughts, and hurricanes are all examples of water-related disasters. Landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tornadoes are examples of geological disasters.

  7. PDF Unit Iv

    Drought is a complex phenomenon as it involves elements of meteorology like precipitation, evaporation, evapo-transpiration, ground water, soil moisture, storage and surface run-off, agricultural practices, particularly the types of crops grown, socio-economic practices and ecological conditions. Types of Droughts.

  8. EARTHQUAKES & TSUNAMI| A DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROJECT CLASS 9| Social

    The students of class 9th B ( GROUP A) have presented the project on Disaster Management. Do watch and appreciate.

  9. Disaster Management Project Class 9 in English

    Disaster Management Project for Class 9: Disaster Management refers to a comprehensive framework encompassing planning, coordination, and execution of strategies aimed at mitigating risks during disasters and effectively addressing their aftermath.It involves proactive measures to minimize the impact of both natural and man-made calamities through preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.

  10. Disaster Management Project For Class 9th

    has successfully completed the project on. "Disaster Management". as part of my 9th-grade curriculum. This project has been a significant endeavor, covering various aspects of disaster management, including acknowledgment, understanding disaster risk, preparedness, and future challenges and solutions.

  11. Tsunami

    The three types of tsunamis are: Local Tsunami-It is a type of tsunami that covers an area of 100km or less.The time duration of this tsunami is less than 1 hour or even in minutes. Regional Tsunami-The tsunami which causes destruction in the region covering an area of 1000km of its source is known as a regional tsunami.The travel time of this tsunami is between 1 to 3 hours.

  12. Tsunami

    The word 'Tsunami' is a Japanese term, meaning harbour waves. A tsunami is giant waves generated by earthquake, volcanic eruptions and underwater landslides. These waves cause a huge loss to human life and properties in coastal areas. These waves travel at a very high speed of more than 500km/hour, and the length of the waves may exceed 600km.

  13. Notes On Volcanoes, Tsunamis and Cyclones

    Detailed explanation with examples on volcanoes,-tsunamis-and-cyclones helps you to understand easily , designed as per NCERT. QnA , Notes & Videos

  14. Disaster management project file social science || class 8,9,10

    Disaster management project file 😍 Social science 😍 class 9 👍🏻😉 just copy it 😁 .....https://youtu.be/lHXNj52nnSYDisaster Management Project Fil...

  15. Paragraph on Tsunami

    Paragraph on Tsunami in 250 Words. The term "tsunami" refers to tidal waves. As a result, a tsunami is characterised as a series of extraordinarily long-wavelength ocean waves. Strong waves of water are formed by the tsunami and move landward. As a result, there is a massive and long-lasting inland water movement.

  16. What is a Tsunami? Tsunami facts and Information

    Tsunami waves get bigger and stronger, so the first isn't usually the strongest. Their waves can be as big as 100 feet! The 2004 Indian tsunami had a 9.0 magnitude epicentre on the Richter scale. That same Indian tsunami hit fourteen different countries from Thailand to Africa and killed around 250000 people.

  17. What is a tsunami and what are its causes and effects?

    Tsunami is waves caused by a sudden movement of the ocean surface due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean. It destroys human life and livelihood and also causes the loss of natural resources. Further Reading: Tsunami. Floods.