Hazards vs. Disasters
Damage
Hazard Prediction
Mitigation
Reading graphs
100

A naturally occurring event that can have a negative effect on humans or the environment.

Natural Hazard

100

What natural hazard contains strong winds that can destroy homes, buildings, roads, trees, and crops?

Tornadoes

100

What is 1 kind of natural hazard that is unpredictable?

Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Tsunami, etc.

100

What are the 3 steps of Natural Hazard mitigation?

Prepare, Respond, Recover

100


What years had the most deaths due to floods?

1970-1979

200

A natural hazard that causes widespread injury, death, or property damage.

Natural Disaster

200

Which natural disaster can cause house fires, wildfires, toxic gasses to enter the atmosphere, melt ice and snow making mudflows/lahars, and put ash into the atmosphere blocking sunlight?

Volcanoes

200

How can history help us predict natural hazards?

Shows patterns of events.
200

What is the most common way to alert people and cities of oncoming natural hazards?

Sirens or Alarms

200

According to this infographic, what is the most common natural disaster happening in the USA?

Tornadoes

300

The type of natural hazard that happens the MOST around the world.

FLOODS

300

The Ring of Fire is a circle of volcanoes on the fault lines surrounding the Pacific Ocean.  What other kinds of natural hazards can happen near the Ring of Fire?

Earthquakes and Tsunamis

300

What is the LARGEST factor in predicting a landslide or mudflow?

The SLOPE of the land.

300

What is the American government's agency that helps with natural disaster plans?

FEMA

300

According to this graph of natural disasters, which state seems the safest to live in?

Montana, North Dakota, or South Dakota

400

Landslides, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions are examples of what kind of natural hazards?

Geologic hazards

400

Where can you live to avoid earthquake hazards?

Away from fault lines.

400

What is 1 kind of technology that scientists use to monitor the earth for natural hazards?

GPS, seismograms, tiltmeters, etc.

400

What is the name of the American group that gives the most assistance to victims of natural disasters?

The Red Cross

400

According to this graph, which natural hazard occurs most regularly?

Severe Storms

500

Droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, severe thunderstorms, and floods are examples of what kind of natural hazards?

Weather and Climate hazards

500

Where can you live to avoid flood hazards?

On hilltops or higher ground.

500

What kind of severe thunderstorm can create tornadoes?

A supercell.
500
If you live in a city that is located in 'tornado alley', what is 1 thing you can do to always be prepared for a tornado?

Have a SAFE place to hide.

Have a family plan for safety.

500

Which continent would be best to live on if you never wanted to encounter a tornado?

Africa or Australia.