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1. Global Hazards
1.2 Tectonic Hazards
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Tectonic hazards are caused by the Earth's mantle
False
Tectonic hazards can have devastating impacts on people, infrastructure, and the
environment
Order the three types of convergent plate boundaries:
1️⃣ Oceanic-Oceanic
2️⃣ Oceanic-Continental
3️⃣ Continental-Continental
Why is understanding plate tectonics important?
Predict and mitigate hazards
Example locations for earthquakes include California and
Japan
Convergent boundaries occur where two plates
collide
Divergent boundaries are associated with earthquakes and minor volcanic
activity
Convergent boundaries are associated with earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and mountain
formation
Earthquakes are caused by the sudden release of energy from plate
movement
What is the primary cause of tectonic hazards?
Plate movement
Divergent boundaries only cause minor volcanic activity.
False
Match the tectonic region with its associated hazards:
Ring of Fire ↔️ Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions
Mid-Atlantic Ridge ↔️ Seafloor spreading, minor earthquakes
Himalayas ↔️ Earthquakes, mountain formation
San Andreas Fault ↔️ Severe earthquakes
Earthquakes are sudden shaking of the Earth's surface caused by the release of
energy
Divergent boundaries result in seafloor spreading and mid-ocean
ridges
Earthquakes result from plates slipping, while volcanoes form from magma rising.
True
What process at convergent boundaries may generate tsunamis?
Subduction
Match the region with its tectonic plate boundary and associated hazards:
Ring of Fire ↔️ Convergent (subduction zones), earthquakes, volcanic eruptions
Mid-Atlantic Ridge ↔️ Divergent, seafloor spreading, minor earthquakes
Himalayas ↔️ Convergent (collision zone), earthquakes, mountain formation
San Andreas Fault ↔️ Transform, severe earthquakes
Match the category of impact with its effects:
Human ↔️ Loss of life, injuries, displacement
Environmental ↔️ Landslides, erosion, air pollution
Economic ↔️ Loss of activities, financial burden
Steps in responding to tectonic hazards:
1️⃣ Mitigation
2️⃣ Preparedness
3️⃣ Response
4️⃣ Recovery
Preparedness for tectonic hazards includes developing emergency plans and conducting
drills
.
Implementing comprehensive response strategies can minimize the impacts of
tectonic hazards
.
True
What are tectonic hazards caused by?
Movement of tectonic plates
What is the definition of tectonic hazards?
Natural disasters from plate movement
What is the theory of plate tectonics?
Earth's lithosphere is divided
Convergent boundaries are associated with earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and mountain formation
True
Match the plate boundary with its associated hazards:
Convergent ↔️ Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis
Divergent ↔️ Earthquakes, minor volcanic activity
Transform ↔️ Earthquakes
What is the definition of earthquakes?
Sudden shaking of Earth's surface
Divergent boundaries result in seafloor spreading
True
Transform boundaries occur where two plates slide past each other vertically.
False
Understanding plate tectonics helps in predicting and mitigating
tectonic hazards
.
True
Match the tectonic hazard with its example location:
Earthquakes ↔️ California, Japan
Volcanoes ↔️ Hawaii, Iceland
At convergent boundaries, the collision of plates can cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain
formation
Order the processes at different plate boundaries based on their effects:
1️⃣ Collision at convergent boundaries
2️⃣ Spreading at divergent boundaries
3️⃣ Sliding at transform boundaries
A map of tectonic plates and boundaries helps visualize areas prone to
tectonic hazards
.
True
Tsunamis are always caused by earthquakes.
False
Volcanoes form from magma rising through cracks in the Earth's
crust
.
True
The primary cause of tectonic hazards is the movement of the Earth's tectonic
plates
Understanding plate boundary processes is essential for predicting and mitigating
tectonic hazards
.
True
What type of plate boundary is associated with seafloor spreading?
Divergent
What environmental effect can air pollution from tectonic hazards cause?
Reduced air quality
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