Earth and Life Science (Week 1) - Q2
Earth and Life Science (Week 1) - Q2
Earth and Life Science (Week 1) - Q2
GAS- SHAKESPEARE
include
Construction
Waste
of
disposal
infrastructure
infrastructure
Conducting work
of safe distance
Risk assessment Coastal processes
Blueprint development
RICO JESUS T. PARILLA GR11. GAS- SHAKESPEARE
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RICO JESUS T. PARILLA GR11. GAS- SHAKESPEARE
Keeps the building standing while the forces of nature wreak havoc. Well
built foundations keep the occupations if the building safe during, calamities
such as earthquake, floods, strong wind etc.
Risk management will also reduce your exposure to risk which will lead to
cheaper premiums or even allow you to reduce your level of coverage.
The safety for both the structure and the people around the infrastructure.
Ensures safety.
SUGGESTED SOLUTION 2
Ronald should ask help from the authority to check the development plan of
the construction form to ensure the mangrove coast will be preserved its
beauty.
SUGGESTED SOLUTION 3
He should ask help to the authority about the problem of the construction to
prevent the damage / accidents. Pedro should ask her aunt’s that he will use
standard material to the building so it will have strong foundations to the
infrastructures.
Reflection
I learned that human activities add another layer of complexity to the
natural processes of coastal lands and minerals. They may affect
sources of new sediment to the cost within the coastal environment.
They may promote changes in sea level, both local and global.
I want to learn more on the ways to prevent coastal processes and the
strategies that can be used to reduce the effects of coastal erosion.