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  1. Sichuan Earthquake

    Sichuan Earthquake, China LEDC Case Study. The Earthquake. On the 12th May 2008 at 2:28pm, the pressure resulting from the Indian Plate colliding with the Eurasian Plate was released along the Longmeshan fault line that runs beneath Sichuan.

  2. LEDC earthquake

    This earthquake lasted 1 minute but because of Haïti's circumstances caused incredible damage. The epicentre was 15 miles or 20km from the nation's capital, port au Prince, and the hypocentre or focus was very shallow at only 13km deep. Seismic waves started at a fault line that was 10km in length. 3.

  3. Sichuan Earthquake

    Essential case study notes about the Sichuan earthquake. The Sichuan Earthquake - an example of an Earthquake disaster in an LEDC . The Sichuan earthquake was a catastrophic earthquake that full demonstrated the power that earthquakes have. It also showed how poor building design and construction, large earthquake strength, high population ...

  4. LEDC Volcanic Eruption: Mt. Pinatubo

    Around a year before the eruption, a 7.3 earthquake happened around 100 kilometers from the volcano, which moved the crust beneath Mt Pinatubo. This may also have been a factor into why the volcano erupted in 1991. Impacts Of The Eruption. Social Impacts. As said before, the authorities of the Philippines succesfully moved over 60,000 away from ...

  5. Urban Problems in LEDCs

    Rapid urbanisation in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) is causing many problems. Many new migrants to cities in LEDCs cannot afford housing. They are forced to build temporary accommodation in spontaneous settlements. These settlements are commonly known as 'shanty towns'. They are also called favelas (Brazil) or bustees (India).

  6. Geography Earthquakes, LEDC case study, MEDC case study

    Geography Earthquakes, LEDC case study, MEDC case study. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Created by. georgiehousby. Terms in this set (31) ... Example of LEDC earthquake. Haiti 12th January 2010. Where is Haiti. Located in the south east of North America. Which plates were involved?

  7. Haiti

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Where did the earthquake occur?, When was the earthquake in Haiti?, Name 4 short term effects and more. ... Haiti - LEDC Earthquake GCSE Geography Case Study. Share. 4.0 (1 review) Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match.

  8. Geography

    Q-Chat. Hannah290905. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Where was the earthquake (LEDC), Where is Haiti?, What were the conditions of the area (earthquake LEDC) and more.

  9. LEDC Earthquake Case Study

    Study LEDC Earthquake Case Study - Nepal 2015 flashcards from Lara Robinson's University of Bath class online, or in Brainscape's iPhone or Android app. Learn faster with spaced repetition.

  10. LEDC Earthquake: Kashmir

    Introduction. On October 8 2005, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Pakistan-controlled-Kashmir, killing at least 100,000. It left 138,000 injured and 3.5 million people displaced. More than 32,000 buildings collapsed, due both to the severity of the earthquake and the poor construction of the area.

  11. Montserrat

    Case study: Chances Peak, Montserrat, 1995-97 - an LEDC . Montserrat (a British Overseas territory) is a small island in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands in a chain of islands known as the Lesser Antilles. ... It started with warning signs of small earthquakes and eruptions of dust and ash.

  12. Kobe Earthquake

    Effects of the Kobe Earthquake. 6,434 people were killed, 4,600 of them Kobe residents. 40,000 people were seriously injured. 300,000 people became homeless. The city's infrastructure was badly damaged. Gas mains were ruptured, water pipes fractured and elevated roads collapsed, such as the Hanshin expressway.

  13. LEDC earthquake case study Flashcards

    Start studying LEDC earthquake case study. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.

  14. Comparison of MEDC and LEDC Destruction

    An example of an LEDC's earthquake is "The Great Chilean Earthquake" which occured on May 22, 1960 near Valdivia, in Southern Chile and was assigned with a magnitude of 9.5. As MEDC's have more money to spend on prediction methods, it is expected there to be less deaths and damage in MEDC's than in LEDC's. This is due to a number of reasons.

  15. Earthquake: LEDC

    A. The earthquake occurred in the Kashmir region of Pakistan in 2005 and it was a 7.6 on the Richter scale. The earthquake was a result of the collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates. B. Primary effects: Many buildings collapsed, 79,000 people were killed, Landslides, and larger cracks in the ground. Secondary effects: Broken sewerage ...

  16. Case Study of an Earthquake in an LEDC

    Bam, the ancient historic city in Iran, was hit by an earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale on December 26th, 2003 resulting in the deaths of over 43,000 people and leaving over 60,000 people homeless. Many of the mud-brick buildings in Bam collapsed resulting in the high loss of life. The mud-brick disintegrates easily into rubble ...

  17. LEDC Earthquake: Case study Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like When and where?, Why?, Primary effects and more.

  18. (PDF) Nepal Earthquake 2015: A case study

    Abstract and Figures. The Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake of magnitude 7.8, occurred at 11:56 NST on 25 April 2015 with an epicentre 77 km northwest of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, that is home ...

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    Amatrice Earthquake Case Study; Lombok Indonesia Earthquake 2018 Case Study; 2018 Sulawesi Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami Case Study; Ecosystems. ... Castleton - Case Study Page; Tourism in an LEDC - Kenya; Ecotourism; Ecotourism - Case Study; Urbanisation. What is urbanisation? What causes urbanisation? Million Cities;

  20. MEDC earthquake

    Find out more: Japanese T ō hoku Earthquake of March 11 th 2011 T ectonic setting of the hazard The nature of the hazard (type, magnitude, frequency) Vulnerability Capacity to cope (prediction, prevention, preparation) Institutional capacity The impact of the event (social, economic, environmental), in the short and longer term Responses to the event (international and domestic) - Immediate ...

  21. Case Study: Earthquakes- MEDC and LEDC Flashcards

    Secondary effects: #1. - Aftershock hampered rescue efforts and caused more damage. Secondary effects: #2. - Thousands of people were made homeless. Secondary effects: #3. - Fires in some damaged buildings caused more damage. Secondary effects: #4. - The broken water pipe near the town of Paganica caused a landslide.

  22. Case Study

    Case Study - Haiti earthquake - 2010 LEDC. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Created by. Fiona_Khan. Terms in this set (30) facts. the quake struck on 12th January 2010 at 4.53pm. facts. the quake measured 7 on the richter scale. facts. the epicentre was 15km south west of Port-au-Prince.

  23. Case Study

    Location: The earthquake struck 250 miles off the northeastern coast of Japan's Honshu Island at 2:46 pm (local time) on March 11, 2011. Japan 2011 Earthquake map. Magnitude: It measured 9.1 on the Moment Magnitude scale, making it one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. Japan is a highly developed country with advanced ...