Plate tectonics
Processes That Shape Landforms
Landslides and Human impacts
Impacts of Natural Hazards
Disaster Risk Management
I.E.E
Values
100

This plate boundary occurs when plates move away from each other and can form mid-ocean ridges.

a divergent boundary

100

The wearing away (breaking down) of rock by water, wind or ice is called this.

Erosion

100

Removing trees from slopes can increase the likelihood of this hazard.

Landslide

100

Loss of homes and damage to infrastructure which create a substantial cost is an example of this type of impact.

economic impact

100

Building levees or enforcing building codes BEFORE a Natural Hazards happens in this stage.

MITIGATION 

100

The I stands for 

Identify (the pattern/trend)

100

Which values refers to the importance of a landscape based one beliefs or religion 

Spiritual 

200

This type of boundary forms volcanoes and deep ocean trenches when one plate is forced under another.

convergent boundary (subduction zone)

200

When sediment is dropped and builds up to form new landforms, this process is occurring.

deposition

200

Building houses on steep slopes increases risk because of this main factor.

- gravity pulling down the loose materials 

- soil being destabilised when trees are cut down 

200

Injury, death, and community displacement are examples of this impact type.

social impact 

200

PEOPLE Practising evacuation drills is part of this stage.

PREPAREDNESS

200

Giving a statistic or data to support a pattern is called this part.

Example 

200

Cultural value means landscapes become part of a group’s this.

Identity 

300

This boundary involves plates sliding past each other, often causing earthquakes but not volcanoes.

transform boundary

300

The breaking down of rock in the same place without movement is called this.

weathering

300

Heavy rainfall increases landslide risk because soil becomes this.

saturated / waterlogged/ weak

300

Polluted rivers and destroyed ecosystems are examples of this.

Environmental impacts 

300

Emergency services rescuing people during a disaster is this stage.

Response

300

adding to your response - why the pattern/trend is happening 

EXPLAIN

300

the beauty of a landscape in called ____ value

aesthetic 

400

Name one landform created by convergent plate collisions.

Mountains

Volcanos  (volcanic islands )

deep ocean trenches 

400

This coastal process can create cliffs, arches and stacks. (remember the cake) 

wave erosion

400

This human activity can destabilise slopes by cutting into hillsides.

mining/ quarrying

400

S.E.EP stands for 

Social Economic Environmental Political  

400

Rebuilding homes and restoring services happens in this stage.

RECOVERY

400

If most volcanoes occur along plate boundaries, this would be _______ step in an IEE

Identify

400

Tourism is one major example of this type of landscape value.

Economic 

500

At divergent boundaries on land, long cracks and valleys can form.

rift valleys

500

the name of the process when eroded materials from the earth are moved somewhere else 

transportation 

500

Planting vegetation on slopes can help reduce landslides because roots do this.

hold soil together / increase stability

500

Impacts can vary of how wealthy or not wealthy a country is this relates to the acronym 

MECD and LEDC

500

Which two management strategies happen AFTER a Natural HAZARD has occurred 

Response and recovery 

500

A strong IEE paragraph must include data because it does this.

supports the trend/pattern identified


500

Mount Fuji is the most photograph mountain in the world. it is very important to the beliefs of Japanese religions. Mount Fuji generates over 6 million dollars in tourism fees each year. it is featured many paints, postcards and videos of Japan.


How is Mount fuji valued? 

ALL OF THEM (places can have multiple values) 

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