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Ground shaking caused by the movement of tectonic plates.  

Earthquake


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A possible source of danger or harm.

Hazard

1

The condition that increases the chance of being harmed.

Vulnerability

1

The ability to cope with and adapt to hazards.

Resilience

2

A natural event like a typhoon or earthquake.  

Natural disaster

2

The agency that monitors volcanoes and earthquakes in PH.

PHIVOLCS

2

The people, properties, or environments that may be affected

Exposure

2

The overall strategy to lessen disaster impacts.

Disaster risk reduction management (DRRM)

3

Leaving a dangerous area to reach safety.  

Evacuation/Evacuate

3

A break or fracture in the Earth’s crust.

Fault

3

A place where people stay temporarily during disasters.

Evacuation center

3

A long-term shift in temperatures and weather patterns, often caused by human activities.

Climate change

4

A bag containing survival essentials.

Go-bag / Emergency kit

4

Sudden movement of rocks and soil on a slope.

Landslide

4

The process of restoring normal conditions after a disaster.

Recovery/Restoration

4

A disaster that causes crops to dry up due to lack of water.

Drought

5

A huge sea wave caused by undersea earthquakes.

Tsunami  

5

Rapid spread of fire in a structure.  

Fire hazard

5

The act of reducing the potential harmful effects of a hazard.

Mitigation

5

Who is this controversial businesswoman and former politician who grew up in a farm? 

Alice Guo

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