Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Nepal earthquake: Devastation in maps and images 28 April 2015 BBC

Concepts of Thinking: 

Spatial Significance (why is the earthquake location so important?) 
Interrelationships (why was it that so many buildings were not livable after the quake?), 
Geographic Perspective (how might people be able to best help the situation in Nepal?), 
Patterns and Trends (Why would so many people live in an area that has the potential or such damage? What, if any, evidence is there that this may happen again?)

What could be done to ensure that this type of destruction could be reduced in the future?
The link below has a lot of useful and interesting views of the Earthquake that recently took place in Nepal.




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