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Fire on the Rim: Preparing for Disaster
Series Title:Fire on the Rim: Understanding Earthquakes from the Experiences of the Pacific Rim
Content:Documentary Film
Media Type:Videocassette
Release Date:1990
Audience:Higher Education
High School
Running Time:57 min.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (57 min): col., 1/2"
Language:English
Author:PBS
Resource Library Number:AGV 11
Subject:Science, Technology, & the Environment
Subheading:Geology
Natural Disaster
Region:East Asia
Southeast Asia
Country:Indonesia
Japan



Abstract:

"From Bali to New Zealand, from California, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis make their home in the area known as the 'ring of fire.' Stretching over 30,000 miles around the rim of the Pacific Ocean, the ring contains more than 75% of all the active volcanoes in the world and has been the site of the most destructive earthquakes and volcanoes in recorded history. The geological disturbances along the ring have also created lands rich in natural resources and mineral wealth, inspired ancient legends and wielded a profound effect on the people and cultures there. The series goes beneath the scientific surface to explore the ways these cultures cope with the geological violence that frequents their world. Educators will find it bridges the curriculum from social studies to science. Produced by KCTS/Seattle, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Television New Zealand, NHK/Japan and others. Narrated by Bill Kurtis, the series goes on-location to nine countries." "PREPARING FOR DISASTER A look at the many methods people have devised in an attempt to survive the upheavals that continue to plague the lands around the ring of fire."




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