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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