INTERNAL FORCES
NATURAL HAZARDS
RIVERS
POPULATION &SETTLEMENT
RANDOM
100
The area under the sea or land where plates meet.
What is a Plate Boundary?
100
An extreme event that threatens human life and property.
What is a Natural Hazard?
100
This is the process by which a liquid turns to a gas.
What is evaporation?
100
The number of the population in a given square unit.
What is population density?
100
These features are formed by cooled lava.
What is external volcanic features?
200
A gentle sided feature formed by the basic lava travelling far distances before cooling.
What is a Shield Volcano?
200
The organization that monitors the hazards and distributes information to the countries.
Who is CEDMA?
200
A flat wide channel with levees and braiding occur here.
What is the Lower Course?
200
BR + DR =
What is natural increase?
200
When I am cold, I shiver. Is the Earth cold during this?
What is an earthquake?
300
At this location powerful earthquakes form by the movement of the plates.
What is a Transform Plate Boundary?
300
This level of preparation distributes the information via television and radio announcements.
What is National Level?
300
While floating within the water we may bounce into each other creating this process.
What is Attrition?
300
One problem of urbanization that is caused by everyone trying to get into the city centre at the same time.
What is traffic congestion?
300
Waterfalls, Rapids and River Cliffs all have this common process.
What is Erosion?
400
This individual first proposed the idea of Pangea.
Who is Alfred Wegner?
400
These are the first three items an individual will secure in case of a disaster.
What are water, food and medicine?
400
The cross section of a river cliff and a slip-off slope produces this feature.
What is an asymmetrical channel?
400
This influence has lead to the decrease in the birth rate of a country.
What is the Education of Women?
400
I am here, you are there our friend is quite a distance away from us.
What is dispersed distribution?
500
Erosion and weathering cause these plutonic features to be exposed.
What are Internal Features?
500
During a powerful earthquake, saturated grounds may "swallow" buildings because of this process.
What is liquefaction?
500
This feature emerges after the sill emerges the sedimentary rock is undercut and the overhang collapses.
What is a gorge?
500
At this point the population continues to rise because of the low death rate and the falling birth rate.
What is Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model?
500
When a plate melts at the subduction zone and creates a magma plume the magma forces its way the crust causing this process.
What is a violent volcanic eruption?
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