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andrew abraham

Tsunami - India - 0 views

  • The earthquake and resulting tsunami in the Indian Ocean on December 26th, 2004 had a devastating effect on India. According to the Indian government, almost 11,000 people died in the tsunami and over 5,000 are missing and feared dead
  • is expected to cost more than 1.2 billion dollars
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    The earthquake and resulting tsunami in the Indian Ocean on December 26th, 2004 had a devastating effect on India. According to the Indian government, almost 11,000 people died in the tsunami and over 5,000 are missing and feared dead.Is expected to cost more than 1.2 billion dollars.The areas hardest hit by the tsunami were the southeastern coasts.  http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/cramerbd/tsunami_map.jpg
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    The earthquake was 9.0 magnitude in the epicenter.
wendy wanda

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami: real-time board - 0 views

  • The earthquake was caused by subduction and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing over 230,000 people in fourteen countries,
  • It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
  • With a magnitude of Mw 9.1–9.3, it is the third largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph.
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    the killer wave in Thailand was caused by subduction and was one of the must devastating tsunami having 9.1-9.3  of magnitude killing over 230,000 people in fourteen countries
andrea landaverde

Hernando Cortes - 0 views

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      cortes foreced an alliance with the aztec indians of tlaxcala cortes is atacked by a thousand of aztec warriors on his return to tenochtitlan.The aztec attack was prompted by the slaughter of 600 aztec nobles whilst cortes was away
    • andrea landaverde
       
      Cortez died on December 2,1547 near seville.,The aztecs stoned him to death
emmag 1099

Biography / Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico - 0 views

  • In Cuba, Cortes married a woman named Catalina Xuarez, although not by free will. Cortes was imprisoned twice, and escaped twice, only to give in at the end by marrying Catalina. He did this not because he wanted to, but because he had in fact promised to marry her and he wanted to live a peaceful life (Gomara, 1964). After this, he made ready to journey to Mexico.
  • After Cortes had conquered Mexico he returned to Spain expecting to be given the governorship of Mexico, something he fought in vain for for his entire life. He became poor and fell under numerous lawsuits which drained his accounts even more. He made a trip back to Mexico and led a few failed expeditions to the North and South before returning to Spain once more, still asking for the governorship. He remarried a woman named Juana de Zuniga after the death of Catalina. Cortes tried for a time to live a quiet life without much adventure but found it impossible and soon he was planning another trip to Mexico. Unfortunately, Cortes fell ill and died on December 2, 1547 at the age of sixty three in Seville, Spain (Gomara, 1964). He left behind a son from Juana de Zuniga named Martin, who inherited his estate. He had three daughters from her as well, named Maria, Catalina, and Juana.He also had another son from his translator in Mexico, Marina, whom he also named Martin. There was also another son from a Spanish woman named Luis Cortes and finally three daughters from three different Indian women. He founded the Hospital of Jesus in Mexico as well as a school and a nunnery
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    here is something about hernan cortez he got married 1 and went to prison 2
Cxooper Stark

The 2004 Tsunami | Disaster - 0 views

  • occurred on December 26 of the year 2004
  • The tsunami 2004 was a day in which many had never seen a population suffer so intensely
  • many lives were taken
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  • said to be caused as a result of the one of the tectonic plates of the Indian Ocean being merged under another
  • tectonic plates to sink into the earth’s mantle
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    tsunami in india 2004
Francisco Rafael

The deadliest tsunami in history? - 0 views

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    The earthquake of The great Indian ocean it is estimated that released the energy of 23,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs. All the giant forces building up from hundreds of years were released at the 26th of December 2004. More than 150,000 people died or were missing and millions were homeless. It is said to be the most destructive tsunami in history. The earthquake was 9.0 magnitude in the epicenter.
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    one of the most killer tsunamis ever
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