Natural Disasters
Water Management
Environments at Risk Around the World
100

What is a monsoon?

Seasonal wind that blows in tropical regions in the summer, bringing heavy rain.

100

 What are factors that contribute to water scarcity?

 High Population Growth, Poverty, Over-consumption of water for agriculture and livestock are examples.

100

What is human activity?

The main reason for the increase in environments at risk.

200

What are natural disasters?

Drought, Insect infestation, Storms, Floods are examples of natural disasters.

200

 What is a solution for water scarcity?

Build dams on waterways, connecting to irrigation canals

200

What is soil?

The loose outer layer of the Earth's surface, with a thickness that varies from a few centimetres to a few metres.

300

What is a flood?

Excess water, usually from heavy rainfall

300

What is soil erosion?

Water runoff causes erosion during the rainy season, carrying away much of the soil's nutrients.

300

 What is the Great Green Wall?

Project that consists of planting trees. 

400

What are greenhouse gas emissions?

Contributes to climate change.

400

 What is drip irrigation?

A system of hoses that allows the necessary quantity of water to flow so that water reaches roots directly.

400

What is climate change?

The phenomenon of global warming is increasing natural disaster risk around the world.

500

What is a storm?

A combination of meteorological factors (humidity, air masses) causes tornadoes, hail, snow or sandstorms. 

500

What is poverty?

Makes the population extremely vulnerable to natural disasters.

500

What is an improved farming practice?

Practising crop rotation.