Tema 7.1: Reading. Embedded wh-questions.

VOLVER AL TEMARIO VOLVER A SKILLS

TEMA 2: PAST FORMS OF BE + GOING TO FOR PAST INTENSIONS.


VG.6.2.1. Video de la clase.

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FORMAS PASADAS DEL VERBO TO + GOING TO PARA INTENSIONES PASADAS.


SOLVED EXERCISES ERL.6.2.1

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Throughout history, earthquakes have left an indelible mark on the landscape of our planet and the course of human civilization. From ancient times to the modern era, these seismic events have shaped the Earth's surface and influenced human societies in profound ways.

Ancient civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia, Greece, and China, recorded the devastating effects of earthquakes in their texts and legends. These early societies often attributed earthquakes to the wrath of gods or mythical creatures, lacking the scientific understanding we possess today.

As time progressed, our comprehension of earthquakes evolved. The development of seismology as a scientific discipline in the 19th century marked a significant milestone in our ability to study and understand these phenomena. With advancements in technology, such as seismographs and satellite imagery, scientists gained greater insights into the causes and effects of earthquakes.

Despite these advancements, earthquakes continue to pose significant challenges to modern society. The 20th and 21st centuries have witnessed devastating earthquakes that have claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread destruction. Events like the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in Japan serve as stark reminders of the power and unpredictability of seismic activity.

In response to these threats, efforts to mitigate the impact of earthquakes have intensified. Building codes, early warning systems, and disaster preparedness initiatives aim to reduce the vulnerability of communities to seismic hazards.

As we continue to study earthquakes and their effects, our understanding of these complex phenomena will undoubtedly deepen. However, earthquakes remain an ever-present reminder of the dynamic forces at work beneath the Earth's surface, shaping our planet and influencing the course of human history.

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