Definitions and basics
earth's structure and geology
Geography and famous events
classifications of natural disasters
safety
200

sudden movement of the ground from the earth's crust?

What is an earthquake?

200

Thin, solid outer layer of the earth where we live.

What is the crust?

200

Position or point of a place on the earth's surface.

What is Location?

200
What disasters are caused by weather and atmostpheric processses.

What are meteorological Disasters?

200
set of essential supplies kept ready for emergency uses.

What is an emergency kit?

400

molten rocks that erupts and flows towards the earth's surface.

What is lava?

400

Very hot, semi-solid layer beneath the earth's crust?

What is the mantle?
400

Study of the earth's physical features and relationships between people and their environments?

What is geography?
400

What disaster are related to the distribution and movement of water.

What is hydrological disasters?

400

Moving away from a dangerous area to a safer location.

What is evacuation?

600

Powerful ocean wave caused by underwater earth movement.

What is tsunami?

600

Central, extremely hot and dense part of the earth.

What is the core?
600

Zone of transition between two distinct geographic regions or ecosystems

What is longitude?
600

Broad group of hazards originating from earth's internal energy.

What are geophysical disasters?

600

official emergency that warns people of approaching danger.

What is a warning?

800

sudden flow of snow, ice, and debris sliding down a mountain slope.

What is an avalanche?

800

rigid outer part of the earth, made of the crust and upper mantle

What is the Lithosphere?

800

Arrangement of physical features e.g: Rivers, mountains, and valleys 

What is topography?
800

Type of disaster that can be cause both natural and anthropigenic activity.

What is Environmental disasters?

800

Structure or features built to hold back water or stabilize ground.

What are protective barriers?

1000

Large, moving sections of earth's outer shell whose interactions cause most major natural disaster.

What are tectonic plates?

1000

The precess by which earth's surface is shaped and changed overtime.

What is Geologic activity?
1000

The study of shape and features of the earth's surface and the formation.

What is geomorphology?

1000

A hazard triggered as a direct result of another earlier hazardous event.

What is a secondary hazard?

1000

Designing structures or land use to avoid less damage.

What is mitigation?

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