need 2 assignment one is for my extra credit
due date is tmw
new york time
now is 3:38pm in here
Natural Disasters Article #1You are required to find a significant natural disaster event that has occurred in the past (the more recent the better). This will necessitate you locating and evaluating technical information from online agency sites such as the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You may also use news articles. Each entry must contain the following parts:1. Date of the event 2. Sources for information concerning the event – the sources could be from thenewspaper, magazines or the web. 3. A 2-paragraph summary of the event, including a description of the affects the eventhad on humans and society. If you are unsure of what should be included in your paragraphs, use the questions below as guidance: a. Where did it occur? b. When did it occur? c. What led up to or caused it to occur? d. How many people were hurt/killed? e. How much damage was done ( dollar amount)? f. Were there people or buildings saved? g. What protections were in place to help prevent damage or protect lives? h. Did these work? Completely or partially? i. What is happening to the area now? 4. A short discussion, displaying critical thinking, of the importance, implications orconsequences of the event and actions that could have been taken to mitigatethe damages. extra credit question Volcanoes Exercise (extra credit)Attached Files: Volcano Hazards Exercise x (102.449 KB) volcano help sheet x (70.275 KB)The written part of the assignment is located here. If you are working on Question 2, you will not need any additional handouts (ie hazard map, reading).In order to receive extra credit for Question 2, you MUST find the correct average (R) and frequency (1/R) for : o The whole 1300 yearso The time period before change in explosivityo The time period after change in explosivity Please show your work, ie 4 eruptions/ 700 years Average(R)=0.006 Frequency (1/R) = 166.67 yearsAlso attached is the chart from the powerpoint and some helpfull hints.