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REVIEW

CROSSWORD
PUZZLE
Direction: Recall the previous lesson on earthquake and answer the given questions, complete the crossword by filling in a word that
fits each clue.

ACROSS
•1.A sudden or violent shaking oof the surface of the
earth.
•3. Description of intensity scale III
•4. It is break in the earth’s crust
•6. The government agency that principally mandated to
mitigate disaster that arises from earthquake, tsunami
and volcanic eruption.
•9. The place where place slip, or fault movement
happens
DOWN
• 2. energy released by an earthquake
• 5. A sudden push by underwater fault
• 7. Instrument that measures the intensity of an
earthquake
• 8. The spot directly above the focus on the surface of
the earth
• 10. Is the measure of human reaction to the ground
movement such as cracks and landslide
• 11. The origin of an earthquake
Objectives
1. Define and explain Typhoon
2. Identify the different parts of a
typhoon
3. Describe and explain the different
categories of a tropical cyclone
A Typhoon or tropical cyclone is a system of
thunderstorms that are moving around a
center. Tropical cyclones of different intensity
are given different names.
TROPICAL CYCLONE
IN A BOTTLE
Activity 1
Objective:
At the of the performance students will be able to
identify the different parts of a tropical cyclone.

Materials:
2 bottles
Water equal to 1/2 to 2/3 of one of the bottles
Washer
Duct Tape/electrical tape
Optional: something to decorate the water (food colouring, glitter,
etc)
Procedure:
1. Place the two caps back to back. Wrap them with masking tape
2. Wrap the tape around several times to make the connection
strong and leak-proof.
3. Drill a hole through both of them. If you do not have a drill, use
a heated nail to make a hole.
4. Fill one bottle with water. Then screw one of the caps onto the
bottle. Then screw the other bottle onto the other cap.
5. Now, turn the whole setup so the filled bottled is on top. Shake
the filled bottle with a circular motion (counter-clockwise) until a
whirlpool is formed in the water
Guide Question: What are the parts in the tornado bottle represent in a real tornado or
tropical cyclone?

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