poem of earthquakes
1. poem of earthquakes
Answer:
EARTHQUAKES
TREMBLE QUAKE
FALLING DESTROYING DAMAGING
FALLING DOWN.KILLING PEOPLE
LAVA ROCKS
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS,
Answer1.) EARTHQUAKE
Me, the earth
You see my beautiful face
The beautiful sky and greeneries
Lovely flowers and sweet chirping birds
You dig
Dig and build
Your sky rise
You burn
Burn my woods
You cut
Cut my forest
You stop
Stop my flow of rivers
The exhausts of your vehicles
The shoots of your industries
The toxins
Of your weapons
Pollute
My water and air
My children
Animals and birds
Forest and flowers
Die of exhaustion
I cry
Cry of pain
Cry of anguish
Cry out of anger
Boil and boil, under
My crust
I heave hard
Boil anger
Shake and shake
I want to bring down
Your sky rise
Crush them to ground
I become angry
Really angry
I shake your prides
Crush your vanity
Raze them to ground
Then I sigh of relief
And become normal
Once again
I engage in my creation.
2. poem for Victims of earthquakes
Answer:
Earthquake rips their hearts
causing fear and sorrow.
Waves create tremors on the surface and break houses.
Our brothers and sister in Japan are sinking in despair and so low.
I can’t sit around when the world is in crises.
It leaves nothing but blood stain.
People lose all their health and die.
Victims struggle in cold and in pain.
I can’t be there physically but I send them my love and prayer.
Earthquake is the worst natural disaster.
I pray that the good lord will give them food,
water, life and shelter.
The sky cries frozen tears as kids search for
their missing parents in cold.
Lord frees them from this agony.
Lord saves the young and the old.
I know their sun will soon shine
for them to be stronger.
They need the strength and courage to conquer this.
Lord gives them your everlasting water.
They will be picking up now that
they are struggling and sinking so low.
Surely they will walk over this darkness.
Lord, help them to grow.
3. make a poem about before earthquake??? POEM po
Answer:
the earth shakes and splits
no milk shake or banana split for sure
as a hole opens in the backyard
i peer down into its emptiness
until my vision doubles
my brain hurts
a crack appears on my ceramic shell
what do you want of me i plead
it gapes back implacably
i throw in my wealth
my tesla hybrid
my living room sofa
my triple whoppers, fries, and butterfinger shakes
my 147 channel cable tv console
my twenty four volume encyclopedia set
my complete treasury of modern poets
i throw in my three children
and the wife for good measure
the ground trembles
and i tum ble
as the earth closes
4. make an acrostic poem about earthquake?
Answer:
E arth is shaking,
A ftershocks are terrifying,
R attle of the memories made
T icking time bomb,
H orror on his face,
Q ueen of all eathquakes,
U nder my feet,
A never ending fear,
K err wet himself,
E verywhere
S oiled himself!
Explanation:
yan po ba kung tama #BRAINLIEST mo ko
5. Poem about what to do during earthquake
thats my answer you can open it yeah thats my answer thanks for thanks
6. construct a prayer or poem for all the victims of earthquakes and other geological events.
Answer:
prayer:
Lord, please be with everyone waiting to be rescued, keep them safe, and bring help to them soon. God, bless each and every person affected by this storm and surround them with Your love, protection, and angels. Let them know there are millions of us out here praying for them and their loved ones.poem:
as his eyes were closing in agony,
slowly life was moving out of him.
He could hear the cries for help
but how could he help others
when he was himself waiting
for someone to come and help him.
He was sinking in the ground below
he was dying and going away
stopping to breathe,
when suddenly more roof collapsed
and took his breadth away;
O God, had he to die like this so abruptly
he could have loved and laughed a little more
while on this earth he lived!
Many children must have died, too
who never saw better days than he did;
yet in the cycle of earth’s grasp over life
so many lie buried, so many lie injured
broken limbs and backbones,
bruised eyes and noses;
orphans, young widows aggrieved
old fathers and mothers bereaved,
who knows how those who survived
will go on amidst the grief;
who knows how memories will evade their tomorrows
when this Act of God will remind them
of their families which perished
under the debris of their own mountain homes.
7. What should you do before, during, and after an earthquake?You can answer the question by doing one of the following:1. Draw or illustrate it.2. Make a poem about it. (Can be just one poem describing what to do before, duringand after an earthquake)Before an EarthquakeDuring an EarthquakeAfter an Earthquake
Explanation:
hope it helps po
happy and willing to help others❤
8. construct a prayer or poem for all the terms of earthquakes and other geogical events
Answer:
What is this I'm seeing
Looks surreal, feels like I'm dreaming
The buildings proudly standing
Are now in the verge of breaking
Many people are crying
Asking for help and screaming
Large waves of water are approaching
And ready to vanish everything
Volcanoes that are quietly sleeping
Now, awake and erupting
Our mother earth is shaking
Causes casualties to all living
9. make a poem about preaparedness for earthquakes
Answer: to get ready for an earthquake we were given a guide for our sake this is to prepare ourselves for the disaster so when it comes we can think faster.
Explanation:
10. make an acrostic poem about earthquake?
Answer:
thank me later ❤️
Explanation:
pa brainliest nalng please
11. constract a prayer or poem for all the victims of earthquake and other geological events
Answer:
PRAYER:
In Times of Natural Disasters
Lord, please be with the rescue workers and keep them safe as they make heroic efforts in dangerous situations to rescue those in trouble.
Lord, please be with everyone waiting to be rescued, keep them safe, and bring help to them soon.
God, bless each and every person affected by this storm and surround them with Your love, protection, and angels.
Let them know there are millions of us out here praying for them and their loved ones.
We give You all the praise and glory forever, Lord, and know that even in the darkest hours, You are always with us.
Explanation:
pabrainliest po
12. give a poem about family emergency planning like earthquake
emergency plan for earthquake
first aid kit
tubig
delatang pagkain
Explanation:
#CarryOnLearning
13. Make an poem about the ""Debunking local myths about Earthquakes"".
Answer: Ten common earthquake myths Debunked
Myth 1: "Go for the doorway when an earthquake strikes."
A lasting earthquake image of California is a collapsed adobe home with the door frame as the only standing part. This image spurred the myth of doorways as the safest place to be during a quake. Modern homes are built so that doorways are no safer than any other part of the house. You are much safer under a table.
Myth 2: "Big earthquakes always happen in the early morning."
It's common for people to notice the earthquakes that fit the pattern and forget the ones that don't. Earthquakes strike at all times throughout the day. Several recent damaging earthquakes have occurred in the early morning, so people tend to believe all big earthquakes happen then.
Myth 3: "Earthquake faults can open wide enough to swallow people and buildings."
A popular literary device is a fault that opens during an earthquake to swallow up an inconvenient character. Gaping faults exist only in fiction. During an earthquake, the ground moves across a fault, not away from it. If the fault could open, there would be no friction. If there were no friction, there would be no earthquakes.
Myth 4: "California will split apart from the United States and sink into the ocean."
Those envious of sunny California and its beaches like to believe this myth. The motion of plates will not cause California to sink, as western California is moving horizontally along the San Andreas fault and up around the Transverse ranges (mountains to the northeast of the L.A. basin). (The sections of land on both sides of the San Andreas fault are converging and getting closer together.) The ocean is not a great hole into which the state can fall, but is itself land at a somewhat lower elevation with water above it
Myth 5: "We must have good buildings, because we have good building codes."
What if buildings were built before a code was enacted? Codes may be updated, but the older buildings are what exist. This is why retrofitting older buildings is a key responsibility of the building's owner. Simply checking to make sure your building has been retrofitted, if necessary, can save lives.
Myth 6: "Everyone will panic during the big one."
The idea that people generally always panic and run around madly during and after earthquakes, creating more dangerous situations for themselves and others, is a common belief. Research shows, however, that people are prone to protect themselves and help others during and after earthquakes. Most people don't get too shaken up about being "shook up."
Myth 7: "The weather is hot and dry; you know what that means? Earthquake."
It's a common belief that earthquakes are more common in certain types of weather. Earthquakes, however, start many kilometers below the region affected by surface weather. People notice earthquakes that fit a pattern and disregard the ones that don't. Every region of the world has a story about earthquake weather, but the type of weather is basically what the weather was like, when they had their most memorable earthquake.
Myth 8: "Dogs or other animals know when an earthquake is coming."
There is no evidence to suggest that any animal behavior is in response to a future earthquake. While some animal behavior changes have been observed before earthquakes, such behavior is not consistent or guaranteed. In an earthquake, it is possible that animals can feel the very early stages before humans are aware.
Myth 9: "Earthquakes are becoming more frequent."
Due to technological advancements, scientists are able to measure smaller earthquakes that previously went unrecorded, so there is more information about quakes happening. Earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 7.0 have actually decreased in recent years after remaining fairly consistent throughout the last century.
Myth 10: "We can predict earthquakes."
There is currently no scientific way to determine when earthquakes will occur. Scientists can make statements about earthquake rates and where earthquakes are likely to occur at some future point, but they cannot calculate when and where earthquakes of certain magnitudes will strike.
Local Myths oh how fun
Tribes telling them under the sun
cities from afar, stories from nature cruel and dark
also bright and spark, love forms and nature's calls
earthquake shakes the meteor calls, dirt crumbles,
trees fall, only a myth can reason it all..
-original poem made by me
14. Acrostic Poem of earthquake map
Answer:
Im a barbie girl in this barbie world~
15. make a poem that describing what to do before,during and after an earthquake
don't panick and think fast,duck cover and hold,find a near table and go under it to protect your head,shaking is expecting and our life depending.after the earthquake go outside take a deep breath and thank god
IKAW NALANG PO DECIDE KONG TAMA ANG POEM KO
(HOPE IT HELPS)
16. poem that describe earthquake intensity, magnitude and energy
Answer:
using the mercalli scale
Explanation:
yun po yung sagot
17. what is poem about earthquake?
The poem is about an earthquake and disaster caused by it.
18. Poem that describe the relationship between faults and earthquake
Explanation:
Um did you mean what is the relationship between faults and earthquake if im wrong tell me in the comment
19. Create a poem that talks about the earthquake and has alliteration with the letter e. Help please I only have this: Earthquake, earthquake, erosion and earthy. The earthquake cause explosions, the earthquake cause eruptions. I only have that
The earthquake causes explosions it causes interruptions and eruptions and effects to nature, more than that damage so let us please acknowledge and do not be discouraged that doing steps to avoid getting hurt can be easily done by giving an Earful to our surroundings it isnt bad to be eager about being smart at times of an earthquake.
Explanation:
brainliest naman kung pwede
20. create your poem for the victims of earthquake
Answer:
EARTHQUAKE
Explanation:
ALL PEOPLE HAS AFTER SHOCK
BECUASE OF EARTHQUAKE MAKE US SHOCK
TOO MANY DAMAGE PEOPLE
TOO MANY WORRIED PEOPLE
PEOPLE US FELT THAT
AND IT REPEATED TAHT
Answer:
Earthquake rips their hearts
causing fear and sorrow.
Waves create tremors on the surface and break houses.
Our brothers and sister in Japan are sinking in despair and so low.
I can’t sit around when the world is in crises.
It leaves nothing but blood stain.
People lose all their health and die.
Victims struggle in cold and in pain.
I can’t be there physically but I send them my love and prayer.
Earthquake is the worst natural disaster.
I pray that the good lord will give them food,
water, life and shelter.
The sky cries frozen tears as kids search for
their missing parents in cold.
Lord frees them from this agony.
Lord saves the young and the old.
I know their sun will soon shine
for them to be stronger.
They need the strength and courage to conquer this.
Lord gives them your everlasting water.
They will be picking up now that
they are struggling and sinking so low.
Surely they will walk over this darkness.
Lord, help them to grow.
21. Poem about Earthquake Disaster Risk Management And Preparedness
Answer:
call the emergency hotline and safe your self to hardness material of your school like desk of your teacher
22. Make a five sentence poem about earthquake
Explanation:
sana maka tulong thank you
23. Make an acrostic poem using the word "EARTHQUAKE".
E very day they happen
A bove tectonic plates they occur
R esearch can help you prepare
T here are 4 different types
H ow long do they last? 10-30 seconds
Q uakes also happen at the moon
U nder tectonic paltes is where they form
A lmost all earthquakes affect people
K its can help you survive
E arthquake aftershock can occur weeks after
Sinearch ko lng po... sensya na
24. Compose a poem about. Mountains volcanoes plateboundaries and EARTHQUAKE in new normal
Answer:
THANK YOU SA POINTS :)
25. make an poem about the ""Debunking local myths about Earthquakes""
Answer:
Ten common earthquake myths DebunkedMyth 1: "Go for the doorway when an earthquake strikes."
A lasting earthquake image of California is a collapsed adobe home with the door frame as the only standing part. This image spurred the myth of doorways as the safest place to be during a quake. Modern homes are built so that doorways are no safer than any other part of the house. You are much safer under a table.
Myth 2: "Big earthquakes always happen in the early morning."
It's common for people to notice the earthquakes that fit the pattern and forget the ones that don't. Earthquakes strike at all times throughout the day. Several recent damaging earthquakes have occurred in the early morning, so people tend to believe all big earthquakes happen then.
Myth 3: "Earthquake faults can open wide enough to swallow people and buildings."
A popular literary device is a fault that opens during an earthquake to swallow up an inconvenient character. Gaping faults exist only in fiction. During an earthquake, the ground moves across a fault, not away from it. If the fault could open, there would be no friction. If there were no friction, there would be no earthquakes.
Myth 4: "California will split apart from the United States and sink into the ocean."
Those envious of sunny California and its beaches like to believe this myth. The motion of plates will not cause California to sink, as western California is moving horizontally along the San Andreas fault and up around the Transverse ranges (mountains to the northeast of the L.A. basin). (The sections of land on both sides of the San Andreas fault are converging and getting closer together.) The ocean is not a great hole into which the state can fall, but is itself land at a somewhat lower elevation with water above it
Myth 5: "We must have good buildings, because we have good building codes."
What if buildings were built before a code was enacted? Codes may be updated, but the older buildings are what exist. This is why retrofitting older buildings is a key responsibility of the building's owner. Simply checking to make sure your building has been retrofitted, if necessary, can save lives.
Myth 6: "Everyone will panic during the big one."
The idea that people generally always panic and run around madly during and after earthquakes, creating more dangerous situations for themselves and others, is a common belief. Research shows, however, that people are prone to protect themselves and help others during and after earthquakes. Most people don't get too shaken up about being "shook up."
Myth 7: "The weather is hot and dry; you know what that means? Earthquake."
It's a common belief that earthquakes are more common in certain types of weather. Earthquakes, however, start many kilometers below the region affected by surface weather. People notice earthquakes that fit a pattern and disregard the ones that don't. Every region of the world has a story about earthquake weather, but the type of weather is basically what the weather was like, when they had their most memorable earthquake.
Myth 8: "Dogs or other animals know when an earthquake is coming."
There is no evidence to suggest that any animal behavior is in response to a future earthquake. While some animal behavior changes have been observed before earthquakes, such behavior is not consistent or guaranteed. In an earthquake, it is possible that animals can feel the very early stages before humans are aware.
Myth 9: "Earthquakes are becoming more frequent."
Due to technological advancements, scientists are able to measure smaller earthquakes that previously went unrecorded, so there is more information about quakes happening. Earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 7.0 have actually decreased in recent years after remaining fairly consistent throughout the last century.
Myth 10: "We can predict earthquakes."
There is currently no scientific way to determine when earthquakes will occur. Scientists can make statements about earthquake rates and where earthquakes are likely to occur at some future point, but they cannot calculate when and where earthquakes of certain magnitudes will strike.
26. poem for all the victims of earthquake and other geological events?
Earthquake rips their hearts
causing fear and sorrow.
Waves create tremors on the surface and break houses.
Our brothers and sister in Japan are sinking in despair and so low.
I can’t sit around when the world is in crises.
It leaves nothing but blood stain.
People lose all their health and die.
Victims struggle in cold and in pain.
I can’t be there physically but I send them my love and prayer.
Earthquake is the worst natural disaster.
I pray that the good lord will give them food,
water, life and shelter.
The sky cries frozen tears as kids search for
their missing parents in cold.
Lord frees them from this agony.
Lord saves the young and the old.
I know their sun will soon shine
for them to be stronger.
They need the strength and courage to conquer this.
Lord gives them your everlasting water.
They will be picking up now that
they are struggling and sinking so low.
Surely they will walk over this darkness.
Lord, help them to grow.
27. Using the terms magnitude, intensity, earthquake, and energy,write below a short statement, poem, or jingle that describesan earthquake.
Answer:
If the magnitude erupt it can cause a earthquake with an hight intensity it can destroy all living thing such like buildings and others
Explanation:
28. make a two stanza poem about earthquake.
Disastrous year
We fought nature and lost
time and time again
What it was the year
of flash floods and heavy rains
cyclones with many names
the earth shaking,
my feet on the cracks,
was that fire still burning,
the forest all gone
the animals lost in it
oh it could not be any worse
but there comes the locusts
volcano turning up
out of blue brimming up,
the storm is coming,
it is inevitable
where to escape,
the disasters striking every corner
which direction to follow,
Towards the sky
I look for help, I try
To search for you hidden behind
all the dark clouds.
Answer:
1. Sure, there are the shakes and scares,
Seismic shifts accompanied by tectonic tears.
But ditch this global perspective,
Figure out what rips those ripples, detective.
2. Let’s see you pound at the ground.
Hit it hard, ‘til you hear a heavy sound.
Is that enough to fissure some asphalt?
Tell me, could you bring this spinning planet to a sudden halt?
Explanation:
stanza, a division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit. More specifically, a stanza usually is a group of lines arranged together in a recurring pattern of metrical lengths and a sequence of rhymes.
29. construct a poem for all the victims of earthquakes and other geological events
Answer:
Earthquake rips their hearts
causing fear and sorrow.
Waves create tremors on the surface and break houses.
Our brothers and sister in Japan are sinking in despair and so low.
I can’t sit around when the world is in crises.
It leaves nothing but blood stain.
People lose all their health and die.
Victims struggle in cold and in pain.
I can’t be there physically but I send them my love and prayer.
Earthquake is the worst natural disaster.
I pray that the good lord will give them food,
water, life and shelter.
The sky cries frozen tears as kids search for
their missing parents in cold.
Lord frees them from this agony.
Lord saves the young and the old.
I know their sun will soon shine
for them to be stronger.
They need the strength and courage to conquer this.
Lord gives them your everlasting water.
They will be picking up now that
they are struggling and sinking so low.
Surely they will walk over this darkness.
Lord, help them to grow.
Explanation:
sana makatulong, pa brainliest, ty
30. poem of earthquakesbefore:after:
Answer:
do you guys know how earthquake are make the earthquake is on the down of the mad or floor is the dirt in the rocks is will make earthquake in the big rocks will hit and that is earthquake made