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Give an example of a tectonic hazard.
Earthquakes
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What is a natural hazard?
A
natural process
causing harm to humans
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What type of hazard is a landslide classified as?
Geological
hazard
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What is an example of an atmospheric hazard?
Hurricanes
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How do convection currents affect tectonic plates?
They create
drag
on the base of plates
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What causes convection currents in the mantle?
Heat from
radioactive decay
in the
core
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What are the layers of the Earth from outermost to innermost?
Crust
,
mantle
,
outer core
,
inner core
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What is the thickness of the Earth's crust beneath the
ocean?
About
5 to 10 kilometers
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What is a destructive plate margin?
Where
crust
is being destroyed
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What is the focus of an earthquake?
The point where
energy
is released
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What happens at a constructive plate margin?
New
crust
is created as
plates
pull apart
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What is a conservative plate margin?
Plates
slide past each other
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What is the epicenter of an earthquake?
The point directly above the
focus
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What are seismic waves?
Energy radiating outwards from the
focus
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How can we manage earthquake risks?
By building
earthquake-resistant
structures
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What is one method used to predict earthquakes?
Seismometers
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What is the Gawker earthquake case study about?
A
2015
earthquake in
Nepal
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What magnitude was the Tohoku earthquake?
0
magnitude
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What is a primary effect of an earthquake?
Immediate impact from the
earthquake
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What is pyroclastic flow?
Superheated
gas and volcanic matter
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What is a lahar?
Fast flowing mud from a
volcano
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Why might people continue to live in hazardous areas?
Benefits
like fertile soil and
tourism
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What are the three cells in global atmospheric circulation?
Hadley
,
Ferrel
, and
Polar
cells
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What happens at low pressure systems?
Hot air rises, causing
stormy weather
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What happens at high pressure systems?
Cold air
sinks, creating calm weather
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From where do winds blow?
From
high pressure
to
low pressure
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What are the primary and secondary effects of earthquakes?
Primary effects:
Immediate
impacts like building damage
Secondary effects: Long-term impacts like landslides and disease
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What are the differences between LICs and HICs in responding to natural hazards?
LICs: Limited
resources
, slower
recovery
HICs: More resources, faster recovery and better preparedness
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What are the characteristics of tropical storms?
Different names based on location
Form over warm ocean
waters
Cause heavy
rainfall
and strong winds
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What is global atmospheric circulation?
Movement of air due to temperature differences
Involves
Hadley
,
Ferrel
, and
Polar cells
Influences weather patterns globally
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What are the impacts of volcanic eruptions?
Ash clouds
can disrupt
air travel
Lahars
can destroy
infrastructure
Pyroclastic flows
can cause
fatalities
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What are the management strategies for natural hazards?
Building regulations for
earthquake resistance
Public education
and awareness programs
Emergency response planning and drills
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What are the differences between immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes?
Immediate responses: Search and rescue, medical aid
Long-term responses:
Reconstruction
, economic recovery
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What are the benefits of living in hazardous areas?
Fertile soil for
agriculture
Opportunities for
tourism
Cultural and historical significance
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What factors influence the severity of natural hazards?
Population density
Preparedness and response capabilities
Economic resources available
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What are the challenges of predicting natural hazards?
Uncertainty in
timing
and
location
Variability in
natural processes
Limitations of current
technology
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What are the types of seismic waves?
Primary waves (
P-waves
)
Secondary waves (
S-waves
)
Surface waves
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What causes low pressure systems in the atmosphere?
Hot air rising creates low pressure systems
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What weather is typically associated with low pressure systems?
Stormy and cloudy weather
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What weather is typically associated with high pressure systems?
Clear
and calm weather
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