8th Class Science Some Natural Phenomena

Some Natural Phenomena

Category : 8th Class

 

Some Natural Phenomena

 

Synopsis

 

  • High speed winds are accompanied by reduced air pressure.

 

  • Air moves from a region of high pressure to low pressure.

 

  • A thunderstorm occurs due to strong, upward rising winds along with swift movement of the falling water droplets carried with lightning and sound.

 

  • A thunderstorm may develop into a cyclone or a hurricane with wind speed being as high as \[\text{200}\,\text{km}\,{{\text{h}}^{-1}}.\]

 

  • A tornado is a dark, funnel shaped cloud that reaches the ground from the sky. A tornado may form within cyclones and can reach a speed up to \[\text{300}\,\text{km}\,{{\text{h}}^{-1}}.\]

 

  • Electroscope is an instrument used to detect the presence of electric charge on a body.

 

  • An electrical charge can be transferred from a charged object to another through a metal conductor.

 

  • The process of transferring charge from a charged body to the earth is called earthing.

 

  • Lightning takes place when large amount of accumulated charges in the clouds passes onto the earth through atmosphere.

 

  • Lightning conductors are used to protect tall buildings from the effect of lightning.

 

  • An earthquake takes place due to disturbance inside the earth's crust.

 

  • The weak zones on the earth's crust, prone to earthquakes, are known as seismic or fault zones.

 

  • The power of an earthquake is expressed in terms of its magnitude on a scale called the Richter scale. Higher the magnitude, greater is the damage.

 

  • Seismographs are instruments which record tremors produced by the earth.

 

  • Lightning, cyclones and earthquakes can cause extensive damage to mankind and properties. We should take necessary steps to protect ourselves during such natural calamities.

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