The Cultural & Museum Center Karonga has a new exhibit On the 22nd June 2016 the Cultural & Museum Center Karonga (CMCK) celebrated the arrival of a new
Poster-Presentation “Applications of Uranium” at CMCK Prior to the discovery of radioactivity, uranium was primarily used to give glass and pottery glazes a yellowish
Poster-Presentation “Uranium ore deposits ” at CMCK Uranium (U) is a silvery-gray heavy metal, the heaviest naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust and mantle. It consists of
Poster-Presentation “What to do before and during an earthquake” at CMCK Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently and without warning. Identifying potential hazards ahead of time and advance planning
Poster-Presentation “Earthquake myths from around the world” at CMCK When looked at with our modern understanding of why the earth moves, earthquake myths may funny and elaborate. But
Förderung von Umweltbildung als Beitrag zur nachhaltigen Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen und zum Erhalt lokalen Wissens in Nord-Malawi Zusammenfassung Das Ziel des Projekts war es im Norden Malawis einen
Poster-Presentation “Magnitudes and fatalities” at CMCK MAGNITUDES AND FATALITIES The magnitude of an earthquake is usually measured by the RICHTER scale, developed by Charles
Poster-Presentation “Earthquakes of eastern africa” at CMCK earthquakes of eastern africa The East African rift system extends from Djibouti and Eritrea in the North to Malawi
Poster-Presentation “How earthquakes work” at CMCK How earthquakes work An earthquake is a sudden motion or tremor in the earth caused by an abrupt release of energy. We