Directional verbs (1)
Natural hazards
Directional verbs (2)
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Overview of hazards
Directional verbs (3)
Ecological hazards
Movie quotes
100

Make a case, based on appropriate evidence, for and/or against a given point of view.

Argue

100

Atmospheric, hydrological and geomorphic processes and events in our environment that have the potential to affect people adversely.

Natural hazards

100

Suggest what may happen based on available information.

Predict

100

What instrument does Lisa Simpson play?

Saxophone

100

The actual length of time that the hazard event occurs.

Duration

100

A picture or diagram that is done quickly; a brief outline.

Sketch

100

A biological or chemical hazard that has the potential to impact adversely on the wellbeing of people or on the environment more generally.

Ecological hazard

100

"Just keep swimming"

Finding Nemo


200

Decide or select the most suitable from a number of different options.

Multiple choice / choose

200

A system of wind circulation rotating inwards towards a region of low barometric pressure.

Cyclone

200

Provide reasons in favour.

Recommend

200

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

200

How often a hazard event occurs in a particular area/country.

Frequency

200

Provide a series of related words, names, numbers or items that are arranged in order, one after the other.

List

200

The worldwide spread of a disease.

Pandemic

200

"Ogres are like onions"

Shrek

300

Show how things are similar and different.

Compare and contrast

300

A tremor felt at the Earth's surface resulting from shock waves caused by movements of rocks within Earth's crust.

Earthquake

300

To plan, search or inquire into; examine in order to obtain the true facts.

Investigate

300

Which sea-dwelling animal sleeps with one eye open?

Dolphins

300

The distribution of geographical phenomena over time.

Temporal distribution

300

To ascertain the value or amount of; appraise carefully.

Evaluate

300

An organism which lives in or on another organism and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.

Parasite

300

"They think I am hiding in the shadows, but I am the shadows"

Batman

400

Show by example.

Demonstrate

400

Ocean waves caused by ocean-floor earthquakes that travel rapidly over long distances, rising to great heights in shallow water and can cause great destruction to coastal areas.

Tsunamis

400

Finish an outlined task.

Complete

400

Which European country has a LEGO bridge that you can walk across?

Germany

400

The extent of an area that is impacted by a hazard.

Scale of spatial impact
400

Identify by placing a name or word used to describe the object or thing.

Label

400

Capability of being carried across from one person to another [infectious disease].

Transmissibility

400

"But this ship can't sink!"

Titanic

500

Support an argument or conclusion; give reasons for your statements or comments.

Justify

500
A theory explaining that the structure of Earth's crust and associated phenomena results from the movement of the lithosphere.

Plate tectonics

500

Retell a series of events.

Recount

500

List the 7 colours of monopoly money.

*double points if you correctly place the colour with the $ value.

White = $1

Pink = $5

Yellow = $10

Green = $20

Blue = $50

Beige = $100

Orange = $500

500

The arrangement of geographical phenomena or activities across the Earth's surface.

Spatial distribution

500

Put together various elements to make a whole; gather all ideas and combine them into a complex whole; combine all parts.

Synthesise

500

The methods used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations.

Epidemiological

500

"Make like a tree and get outta here"

Back To The Future