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Cards (36)

  • Hazard
    An event which has the potential to cause harm to the environment, people or the economy
  • Natural hazard
    An event caused by environmental processes and would occur without the presence of humans
  • The term hazard is used because of the potential impact when the natural event interacts with humans
  • Disaster
    Occurs when harm actually occurs to the environment, people or the economy
  • A natural hazard is a natural event that has the potential to harm people and their property. A disaster only occurs when that potential is realised so actual harm occurs.
  • Types of Natural Hazard
    • Tectonic
    • Geomorphological
    • Atmospheric
    • Biological
  • Tectonic
    • Earthquake
    • Volcanic eruption
  • Geomorphological
    • Floods
    • Landslides
  • Atmospheric
    • Tropical Storms
    • Droughts
    • Tornadoes
    • Tsunami
  • Biological
    • Pests
    • Diseases
  • Hazard risk
    The chance that an area or population will be affected by a natural hazard
  • Factors affecting hazard risk
    • Population
    • Urbanisation and population density
    • Frequency and magnitude
    • Level of development
    • Prediction
    • Human activities
  • As the world population increases, more people live in areas which are vulnerable to natural hazards
  • Urban areas are more densely populated, increasing the numbers of people at risk
  • High Income Countries (HICs) are more prepared and are more able to cope with the effects than Low Income Countries (LICs) and Newly Emerging Economies(NEEs)
  • Some hazards such as earthquakes are impossible to predict and so people have no warning
  • Some human activity such as deforestation and urbanisation increase the level of hazard risk
  • Deadliest natural disasters between 1990 and 2018
    • 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (approximately 220,000 deaths)
  • Hazard
    An event which has the potential to cause harm to the environment, people or the economy
  • Natural hazard
    An event caused by environmental processes and would occur without the presence of humans
  • The term hazard is used because of the potential impact when the natural event interacts with humans
  • Disaster
    Occurs when harm actually occurs to the environment, people or the economy
  • A natural hazard is a natural event that has the potential to harm people and their property. A disaster only occurs when that potential is realised so actual harm occurs.
  • Types of Natural Hazard
    • Tectonic
    • Geomorphological
    • Atmospheric
    • Biological
  • Tectonic
    • Earthquake
    • Volcanic eruption
  • Geomorphological
    • Floods
    • Landslides
  • Atmospheric
    • Tropical Storms
    • Droughts
    • Tornadoes
    • Tsunami
  • Biological
    • Pests
    • Diseases
  • Hazard risk
    The chance that an area or population will be affected by a natural hazard
  • Factors affecting hazard risk
    • Population
    • Urbanisation and population density
    • Frequency and magnitude
    • Level of development
    • Prediction
    • Human activities
  • As the world population increases, more people live in areas which are vulnerable to natural hazards
  • Urban areas are more densely populated, increasing the numbers of people at risk
  • High Income Countries (HICs) are more prepared and are more able to cope with the effects than Low Income Countries (LICs) and Newly Emerging Economies(NEEs)
  • Some hazards such as earthquakes are impossible to predict and so people have no warning
  • Some human activity such as deforestation and urbanisation increase the level of hazard risk
  • Deadliest natural disasters between 1990 and 2018
    • 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (approximately 220,000 deaths)