1 natural and tectonic hazards Flashcards

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what is a natural hazard

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A natural hazard is a large scale natural event that provides a major risk to human life

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what is the theory of plate tectonics

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convections currents pull the earths plates away from each otherm causing land to move overtime

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what are the three types of boundaries and what occurs at each one

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Destructive-Oceanic plate slides underneath the continental plate
Constructive-Plates move away from each other
conservative-Plates slide against each otherm creating tension either going in opposite directions or the same directions at different speeds

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what causes an earthquake

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tension building as plates get stuck when they move past each other, it is when the ground snaps and this tension is released that causes an earthquake

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what causes a volcano

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pressure building up and magma moving through the cracks

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what are the two types of natural hazards

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meterlogical- weather related

geological-tectonically related

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7
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primary effect of an earthquake and a volcano

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eq- buildings collapsing, crushes

volcanoes- pyrocolastic flows, ash clouds, lava

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secondary effects of volcanoes and earthquakes

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eq- long term economic damage and homeloss

volcanoes-the same as above

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how is an earhtwuake measured and how does the scale used work

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richter scale which measures shakingm every new level goes up by 10x

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10
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two factors that effect hazard risk

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vulnerability and ability to cope

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at which marhins do volcanoes occur

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destrucive and construcitve

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what is an epicentre and a focus

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Define an epicentre- the point above the ground where the earthquake originated
Define the focus- the point underneath the ground where the earthquake originated

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13
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four hazard management strategies

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predict
plan
monitor
protect

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14
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why might someone choose to live by an area of high risk (three reasons)

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  • fertile land
  • job
  • family
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15
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whatare the two types of crust and which one is thicker

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oceanic-thicker (30-50km)

continetal (10km)

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16
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give an example of a long term response (2)

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  • aid

- economic initiatives

17
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give an example of an immediate response (2)

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  • evacuation

- emergency services

18
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new zealand and haiti deaths/injuries

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nz- 2000

haiti- 500000

19
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new zealand primary effects

haiti

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nz- few building collapsed 2000 death injuries

haiti- destruction of peoples homes, 500000 deathsinjuries breakdown of infrastructure

20
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nz and haiti secondary effects

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nz- travel disruption

haiti- mass homelessnessm breakdown of ports infrastructre

21
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nz and haiti responses

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nz- earthquake proof buildings aid sent by australia and emergancy response plan
haiti-people were pulled out of rubble, global aid was sent