Wednesday 19 August 2009

Taiwan Typhoon Morokat

Taiwan Typhoon Morokat was 2 and a 1/2 meters high. As big as the typhoon, Taiwan had a big disaster that they wouldn't think of again. Houses were flowing with the water, and people got buried and got missing by mudslides. This disaster on here gave us a perfect lesson for Social Studies, because it tell us how typhoon made the natural disaster, like what i said before, mud slide. They say the heavy rain soaked into the rocks of the mountain and when the rocks slide down, it makes mud slide. One interesting news about Typhoon Morokat is that Indonesia never gets Typhoon, because it's very near to my equator.

3 comments:

alona beloussova said...

hey Jane, I REALLY LIKE YOU PICTURE!, I think it really shows how big the waves were and how it affected taiwan!

Michael said...

Your feeling about the typhoon and how it effected Taiwan comes through, Jane. I was hoping you'd address the learnings a little more directly. Remember 1) the environment and 2) people in the environment. We'll continue to work more on these standards.

Jane Lee said...

Thanks :))