Exam 5: Introduction to Natural Hazards

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Why might global climate change impact the magnitude and frequency of hazardous events?

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Land use planning is an important anticipatory response to natural hazards.

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Natural hazards are always damaging and never beneficial.

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Most natural hazards are non-repetitive events.

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The ________ of an event is the amount of energy released.

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Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans when a(n) ________ broke.

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A catastrophe is an event that requires a long recovery period.

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How is the risk of a particular event defined?

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One benefit of volcanic eruptions is nutrient-rich ________.

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The magnitude and frequency of a natural hazard are typically inversely related.

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Natural hazards are ________ events; therefore, an examination of their history provides important clues.

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A(n) ________ response has to do with the impact of and recovery from hazards.

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Why is history important in understanding natural hazards?

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A deadly eruption of the Columbian volcano ________ provided lessons concerning the dissemination of scientific predictions of natural hazards.

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A(n) ________ response has to do with the perception, avoidance, and adjustment to hazards.

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Volcanic eruptions are one of the few natural hazards that have no benefit to humans.

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A(n) ________ is a disaster from which recovery is long and involved.

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The recurrence interval of an event, also known as its ________, is typically inversely related to the event's magnitude.

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Global climate change is not likely to alter natural hazard frequency because most hazards are not related to climate.

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