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A case study of the earthquakes, their causes, and effects on the environment

Posted 4 months ago   |   Case Study   |   Budget: KShs. 500   |   Bids: 12   |   Client: Michelle Williams

Project Overview

  • Published On: 1st Sep, 2025
  • Project Type: Essay Research Writing
  • Project Category: Case Study
  • Project Due: 2nd September, 2025

Required Skills

  • Research and Accuracy

  • Report Writing

  • Paraphrasing and Summarizing

  • N/A

  • In-text Citation & Referencing

  • Research Methodology

  • Familiarity with Schoology Platform

  • Research Skills

Project Description

Client Instruction: Essay Research Paper

The assigned topic is A case study of the earthquakes, their causes, and effects on the environment. The required length is two full pages of written content, not counting the title page and bibliography.

The paper should present a focused case study of one or more earthquakes. It should explain the geological causes of the event, describe the environmental impacts such as landscape changes, soil destabilization, water contamination, or ecosystem disruption, and evaluate the broader significance for human and natural systems.

High standards of writing are expected, with attention to spelling, grammar, and academic tone. All material drawn from research must be paraphrased properly, with sources cited to ensure the work is plagiarism-free.

The final document should be submitted as a Word file (.docx) by 2nd September 2025.

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