geography (living world)

Cards (44)

  • What was one immediate response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake?

    People fled their homes.
  • Why was rubble moved to the side of the road after the Haiti earthquake?

    To allow emergency vehicles to reach victims.
  • What was a common action taken by people after the earthquake?

    Looting of local shops for food and water.
  • What were the long-term responses to the Haiti earthquake?

    • Charity organizations provided aid.
    • Aid was airlifted in or sent by ship.
    • Camps were set up with thousands of tents.
    • Houses were built rapidly to reduce homelessness.
  • How many people died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake?

    316,000 dead.
  • How many people were left homeless after the Haiti earthquake?

    1. 5 million homeless.
  • What was the financial cost to rebuild Haiti after the earthquake?
    11.5 billion dollars to rebuild.
  • What disease outbreak occurred after the Haiti earthquake?

    Cholera outbreak.
  • Why is Haiti considered one of the poorest countries on Earth?

    It has a high reliance on international aid and many jobs were lost.
  • What was the magnitude of the Haiti earthquake?

    1. 0 magnitude.
  • How does the Haiti earthquake compare to the Christchurch earthquake?

    It was not as strong as the Christchurch earthquake.
  • What type of plate boundary caused the Haiti earthquake?

    Conservative plate boundary.
  • What happens at a conservative plate boundary?

    Plates rub together.
  • What is the epicenter of an earthquake?

    The central point of friction where seismic waves originate.
  • What type of earthquakes occur at shallow depths?

    Only shallow earthquakes occur.
  • What are the components of an ecosystem?
    • Biotic components: plants, animals, producers, carnivores, herbivores, detritivores.
    • Abiotic components: climate, temperature, rainfall, soil, water, light.
  • Where are tropical rainforests typically located?
    Close to the equator.
  • Why do tropical rainforests have high levels of biodiversity?
    Due to the humid climate and abundant rainfall.
  • What percentage of carbon dioxide is absorbed by tropical rainforests?

    40% of carbon dioxide.
  • What is one adaptation of lianas in the rainforest?

    They grow around other trees to reach sunlight.
  • What is the purpose of drip tip leaves in rainforest plants?

    To funnel water off and to the roots.
  • How do epiphytes adapt to their environment?

    They grow in the cracks or on branches of other trees to reach sunlight.
  • What is the function of buttress roots in rainforest trees?

    To anchor tall trees in thin soil.
  • What is the purpose of fan palms in the rainforest?

    To catch sunlight and rain.
  • Why do desert soils have low fertility?

    There is little organic matter due to lack of vegetation.
  • What is one consequence of desertification in the Sahel region?

    Farmers are forced to move onto neighboring lands, causing conflict.
  • How does afforestation help combat desertification?

    Trees provide shade, reducing evaporation and soil erosion.
  • What are 'magic stones' used for in desertification management?

    They trap water and soil when rain washes down hillsides.
  • What is a natural hazard?

    A natural phenomenon that might negatively affect humans or the environment.
  • What are tectonic hazards?

    Hazards involving movement in the earth's crust, such as earthquakes.
  • What is the difference between continental and oceanic plates?

    Continental plates are older and lighter, while oceanic plates are younger and heavier.
  • What are the three types of plate movement?
    1. Conservative: Plates rub together, causing shallow earthquakes.
    2. Constructive: Plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and form new crust.
    3. Destructive: Heavy oceanic plates go under continental plates, causing volcanic eruptions.
  • What is the purpose of predicting earthquakes?

    To monitor areas for signs of an upcoming earthquake.
  • How can buildings be designed to protect against earthquakes?

    By ensuring they can withstand seismic activity.
  • What are tropical storms?

    Areas of extreme low pressure where warm air rises.
  • What is the minimum sea temperature required for a tropical storm to form?

    27°C.
  • What category was Typhoon Haiyan?

    Category 5 typhoon.
  • When did Typhoon Haiyan strike the Philippines?

    On 8th November 2013.
  • What was the wind speed of Typhoon Haiyan?

    314 kph (195 mph).
  • How many people were displaced by Typhoon Haiyan?

    1. 9 million people.