- What went wrong with today’s lab? List all the variables that disturbed our results and create a solution to make the outcome more accurate.
- Too many numbers and everyone had different numbers
- Everyone has set data and so everyone has same calculations to do
- Why do you need more than one seismometer station to find the epicentre of an earthquake? Why is one not enough?
- To be more accurate, you can pinpoint where it is.
- Why do you think identifying an epicentre location is important for our society?
- So we can identify the location of earthquakes.
- How could we use this data in an emergency response situation?
- To find the areas greatly affected, for future earthquakes and for greater knowledge of those future earthquakes.