Thursday 6 May 2021

Novel Ponder 2

 


20 comments:

  1. Hello Miss Judd.
    I think that liquefaction is dirty mud and chemicals. Liquefaction is caused by pipes breaking in disasters which can make mud go into the pipes and cause liquefaction.
    That is what I think.
    What do you think Liquefaction is?

    Blog Ya LATER!!

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  2. Hi room 7 liquefaction means during an earthquake a liquid muddy dirt comes out of the ground causing problems with water pipes because they end up breaking open im not 100% sure but I think some unfinished walls may split open.
    Blog you later
    Hiero

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  3. Hello Ms Judd, Wilbur here. I think liquefaction is when the the ground starts shaking and the ground turns to liquid. I also think tornadoes and earth quakes can cause liquefaction. Have you ever felt a earthquake before? Blog u later!!!

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  4. Hi Harry here my guess is that liquefaction is when an earthquake happens and the mud gets all wet and it becomes a muddy liquid which goes into the house and makes it really bad and if it is a lot they have to go to another house. blog ya later

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  5. Kia Ora Ms Judd Jed here,liquefaction is caused by when the earthquake shakes up the mud and it is like the mud has been in a blender. Liquefaction causes people to be unable to exit there homes blog ya later.

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  6. Hello Ms Judd, Teddy here. I'm not sure what liquefaction is, but I think it is when there's
    mud that comes from under the ground, and it goes everywhere. It's caused by huge earthquakes.
    Do you know what liquefaction is?
    Blog you later!

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  7. Kia Ora Ms Judd J'varn here from your class. I wasn't here on Monday and Tuesday so I think it means the water under you. When an earthquake happens it will turn all thick and all slimy that's what I think.
    What do you think it means?
    blog you later

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  8. Kia-ora Tasman here I think liquefaction can cause bad hazards like flooding and
    breaking pipes as well as shutting power down and make people unable to exit homes blog ya latter.

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  9. Hi Megan. I know that liquefaction is created when an earthquake happens and all the mud mixes with the water underground. It makes this sloppy, slurpy liquid that will almost be every place the earthquake happened! Also, It breaks the pipes under ground that send water to the houses. Question: Do you know anything about liquefaction?
    Bye!

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  10. Hello! Mikayla here.
    Liquefaction is a really bad thing. I do not know much about it but I have heard that it is bad. It turns off the power.Its this really yucky sloppy mud stuff that is grey,brown and green. It also stops water from coming in so it is kind of hard to find water. I do not know how you get water when you can not get it from the tap?
    If the power was off at my house that would be kind of bad because we do not have any candles. But we do have lights but they are in a box.
    What would you do if the power went off at your house?? Blog you later!!
    🐯🐯🐯🐴🐢Mikayla🐢🐴🐯🐯🐯

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  11. Morena Ms Judd
    It's me Justus,
    I think Liquefaction is like sloppy kind of droopy mud that came from the ground and also can cause heaps of damage to pipes. The pipes can break they can break anything and it could make damage anywhere were there is Liquefaction.
    What do you think Liquefaction means?
    Bye Justus

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  12. Hello Its Richie Liquefaction is a sloppy green dark mud color. Liquefaction is also in a earthquake. Do you know what liquefaction means? blog ya later. bye

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  13. Hi Megan, it is Amy from your class!
    I think that liquefaction is this sloppy muddy stuff that goes everywhere.
    It get caused because of earthquakes.
    It can be green, dark grey and brown all kind of mucky colours.
    It is very yucky, sloppy and goey.
    It gets over everything if it gets really bad you might have to dig your way out of the house or if your car gets stuck you will have to dig your car out.
    It also makes the power go of and it makes the water stop.
    Have you been in a earthquake?
    Bye blog you later🐯🐴🐢Amy🐢🐴🐯

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  14. Hi Miss Judd it's Kapiri,
    I don't really know much about liquefaction's but I have heard about it, what I mostly know that liquefaction's are a mix of dirt and water and it's kind of like a clog.
    Bye:)

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  15. Kia Ora Room 7, I think liquefaction means when there's an earthquake water pipes start breaking and some liquid dirt start coming out of the ground. What do you think "liquefaction" means?

    Blog ya later!
    :)

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  16. Hi Megan,
    Samantha here.
    Liquefaction is a nauseating pool of mud, dirt and sewage.
    The revolting mess is made an earthquake, the earthquake relinquishes the earths hold on the dirt, adding it to the sewage from the smashed sewers.
    It can block drive ways and roads cause people to evacuate to other family members house while there streets are dug out by diggers.
    What do you think?
    Samantha.

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  17. Kia Ora Room 7, I don't know much about liquefaction but its when a earthquake happens liquefaction is like water mixing with dirt and then it becomes like really muddy. bye :)

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  18. Monera Mrs Judd
    Zejm here, Liquefaction is like a huge sloppy pile of mud that builds up after an earthquake. Liquefaction can also cause all the power to stop running or cause the pipe's to break open, the Liquefaction can also crawl into your house and on to your car. have you been to Canterbury and seen Liquefaction??? blog ya Later:}

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  19. Hi Megan its Jeremy here . and it know what a earthquake do it S shakes the house and make t broken the road and the footpath pop the fuses . want you like to be in a earthquake? blog ya later .

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  20. Hello
    I think that liquefaction is when there is a earthquake (example Canterbury earthquake)
    is when the dirt gets mixed up with the water and gets liquefied and it might make the power stop.
    What do you think?
    Bye
    Rose room 7

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