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Exploring Africa's Physical and Cultural Geography Using GIS
Activity 6 - Answer Key
| Question 1 | Use the Information button Algiers, Algeria Casablanca, Morocco
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| Question 2 | Why do you believe these two cities and two countries are most at risk? Defend your answer.
They are along the open ocean and not solely on a sea (such as the Mediterranean). They are in areas that have been affected in the past by tsunamis. |
| Question 3 | What other cities over 2 million in population have a risk of tsunamis in Africa?
Lagos, Nigeria Alexandria, Egypt
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| Question 4 | Make the Tsunami Sources theme the active theme and zoom to the extent of that theme. Examine the source in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of the coast of Morocco. During what year did it occur? How far was the earthquake from where the tsunami struck the shore? The Year 1755
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| Question 5 | If the same earthquake struck today, name all of the coastal cities in Algeria and Morocco that could be affected. Algiers and Oran, Algeria Rabat and Casablanca, Morocco |
| Question 6 | What is the combined population of the coastal cities in Algeria and Morocco that could be affected? Show your work. The sum of the above 4 cities is: 6,631,541 people
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| Question 7 | Use the Open Theme Table Button By comparing the two tables, determine which Tsunami Sources caused Tsunami Effects in more than one location. Leave the tables open for the next question. The earthquake off the Gold Coast in 1939 affected 1 location in Ghana. The earthquake in Congo in 1957 affected 1 location in Congo. |
| Question 8 | Which tsunamis actually caused some type of damage? 1303 - Alexandria 1755 - Safi Morocco 1911 - Lome, Gold Coast |
| Question 9 | When an earthquake causes a disturbance in a lake rather than in the ocean it is called a "seiche".
Determine the date and name of the city and country where the Tsunami Effect was a seiche rather than a tsunami. 1957 - Kivu, Congo
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| Question 10 | How do you know that this was a seiche rather than a tsunami?
The earthquake and the tsunami were hundreds of miles from the coast.
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*** End of Activity 6 Answer Key ***