WEEK 2 - The Affect of Tectonic Plates on Sudan





 WEEK 2 - The Affect of Tectonic Plates on Sudan

Sudan is located on the African Plate. The African plate is the fourth largest in the world its surrounded by the Arabian Plate and the Indian Plate. In the region, there are both Oceanic and Conetential Crusts. The African plate has only moved 2.5 centimeters this year and will continue to move at that rate for many years to come. The effects that the African Plate has on the country of Sudan are huge because there are a lot of extreme Natural Hazards like floods, landslides, and Water Scarcity. All of the natural hazards mentioned above have a high chance of occurring in the region. Currently, the country is flooded and there is water scarcity from the effect of the African Tectonic Plate. An earthquake is the only natural disaster that has not affected the country of Sudan. There is a 2% chance of an earthquake happening in this region. 



References - https://thinkhazard.org/en/report/6-sudan/DG

Images - https://images.app.goo.gl/ND3NvW43K7u1LgRB6

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Comments

  1. This was a good tectonic setting reflection. Looking forward to what you'll discover in the upcoming weeks!

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  2. I didn't even know that there even was a possibility to be earthquakes in Sudan. I am looking forward to see what else I can learn from you about our home country.

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