Class 8 Science Some Natural Phenomena Notes

Introduction

Nature presents many amazing phenomena that can be observed around us. Some of these phenomena are lightning, thunder, electric sparks, magnetism, earthquakes, etc. Understanding these natural events helps us learn science, stay safe, and prepare for exams.


1. Lightning and Thunder

  • Lightning is a giant electric spark in the atmosphere.
  • Thunder is the sound produced due to sudden expansion of air by lightning.

Cause of Lightning:

  • Clouds carry positive and negative charges.
  • When the potential difference is large, electricity jumps as lightning.

Safety Tips:

  • Stay indoors during storms.
  • Avoid touching tall metal objects.

2. Electric Sparks

  • Electric sparks are tiny discharges of electricity.
  • Can occur when charge builds up on objects.
  • Example: Spark from a comb on dry hair.

Explanation:

  • Friction causes static electricity, leading to a spark.

3. Magnetism

  • Certain materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are magnetic.
  • Magnets attract magnetic materials and can produce electric current when moved near a coil.

Magnetic Poles:

  • North Pole and South Pole of a magnet attract opposite poles.
  • Like poles repel, opposite poles attract.

Applications:

  • Compass navigation
  • Electric motors
  • Magnetic recording devices

4. Earthquakes

  • Earthquakes are sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface.
  • Caused by movement of tectonic plates.

Terms:

  • Epicenter – Point on Earth’s surface above the earthquake focus.
  • Seismograph – Device to record earthquake intensity.
  • Magnitude – Strength of the earthquake.

Safety Tips:

  • Drop, cover, and hold during tremors.
  • Stay away from tall buildings and electric poles.

5. Other Natural Phenomena

  • Aurora (Northern/Southern lights): Caused by charged particles from the Sun interacting with the Earth’s magnetic field.
  • Volcanic Eruption: Magma from the Earth’s crust comes out as lava.
  • Tsunami: Huge sea waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

Key Terms

  • Lightning – Giant electric spark
  • Thunder – Sound of lightning
  • Static electricity – Electric charge at rest
  • Magnetism – Force due to magnetic materials
  • Seismograph – Instrument recording earthquakes
  • Epicenter – Point above earthquake origin
  • Tsunami – Sea wave caused by seismic activity

Summary

Some natural phenomena like lightning, thunder, earthquakes, electric sparks, and magnetism are part of our daily life and nature. Observing and understanding these phenomena helps us stay safe and apply scientific knowledge.

Important One-Word / Very Short Answers for Exams

  1. Giant electric spark in atmosphere – Lightning
  2. Sound produced by lightning – Thunder
  3. Electric charge at rest – Static electricity
  4. Cause of electric spark – Friction
  5. Device to detect earthquake – Seismograph
  6. Point above earthquake origin – Epicenter
  7. Sudden shaking of Earth – Earthquake
  8. Huge sea wave – Tsunami
  9. Magma eruption – Volcano
  10. Northern or Southern lights – Aurora
  11. Earthquake strength – Magnitude
  12. Instrument measuring earthquake intensity – Seismometer
  13. Magnetic material – Iron
  14. Other magnetic materials – Nickel
  15. Other magnetic materials – Cobalt
  16. Device showing magnetic direction – Compass
  17. Magnetic force lines – Field lines
  18. Magnetic poles – North pole
  19. Magnetic poles – South pole
  20. Like poles interaction – Repel
  21. Opposite poles interaction – Attract
  22. Movement causing earthquakes – Tectonic plates
  23. Charged particles from Sun – Solar wind
  24. Friction causing electric spark – Rubbing
  25. Safety during lightning – Indoors
  26. Safety during earthquake – Drop-cover-hold
  27. Safety during tsunami – Evacuation
  28. Magnetic effect of current – Electromagnetism
  29. Lava eruption – Magma
  30. Vibration due to Earth’s crust movement – Seismic waves