Natural Disasters
Detecting Natural Disasters
Detecting Natural Hazards
Mitigation
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What is the definition of a Natural Disaster?

A natural occuring event that damages property or takes the life of someone or something. 

100

How do Scientist detect Natural Disasters?

Scientists use different devices to detect Natural Disasters.

100

What can cause a Natural Hazard?

Natural Hazards are caused by environmental factors such as storms, floods, droughts,fires, and heatwaves.

100

What is the definition of mitigation?

To reduce severity and destruction of things.

200

Where can a Natural Disaster occur?

They can occur in small areas, large areas, or even several countries.

200

How do scientist measure earthquakes?

Scientist use Seismographs to measure earthquakes.

200

How do you identify a Natural Hazard?

  1. Tracking asteroids and meteorites.
  2. Sounding out volcanoes.
  3. Watching the atmosphere for tsunamis.
  4. Chasing tornadoes.
200

What is an example of mitigation?

Planing and relocating and designing things to be resistant to natural hazards and disasters.

300

In what case can the chances of a Natural Disater increase?

In places where the population increases.

300

How should people prepare for a Natural Disaster?

There are different types of preparation for Natural Disasters,and they can vary with each type of Natural Disasters.  

300

What is used to help detect a dust storms?

Scientists can use the satellite.

300

What is the importance of mitigation?

Reduces the damage of property and the lives of people during a natural hazard or natural disaster.

400

Is a tsunami considered a Natural hazard or a Natural Disaster?

A Natural Disaster because it is destroying property and sometimes (most of the time) takes lives.

400

What do scientist use to detect how fast the wind is moving and radio waves?

Scientist use a Doppler Radar.  

400

What are some natural hazards you can detect?

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides and ground collapse, tsunamis, floods and droughts, geomagnetic storms, and coastal storms, such as hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons.

400

What is the 1234 mitigation plan?

1: Organize the planning process

2: Assess the risks

3: Develop a mitigation strategy

4: Implement the plan

500

Is a volcano considered a natural hazard or natural disaster?

It depends on if the the volcano has errupted. If it has not errupted in a while it is considered a Natural hazard. If it has errupted within a couple years it is considered a Natural Disaster.

500

How do scientist monitor floods?

Scientists use satellites,lightning observing systems, radars, and rain gauges.

500

What is the name of one device that can be used to detect natural hazards?

Scientists can use Seismographs. They are used to measure earthquakes. 

500

Provide 3 examples of how to prevent natural hazards/natural disasters using a mitigation process.

Local plans and regulations.

Structural projects.

Natural systems protection.

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