Exam 1: Introduction to Natural Hazards
Exam 1: Introduction to Natural Hazards91 Questions
Exam 2: Internal Structure of Earth and Plate Tectonics72 Questions
Exam 3: Earthquakes116 Questions
Exam 4: Tsunamis103 Questions
Exam 5: Volcanoes and Volcanic Eruptions110 Questions
Exam 6: Landslides115 Questions
Exam 7: Snow Avalanches105 Questions
Exam 8: Subsidence and Soil Expansion and Contraction101 Questions
Exam 9: River Flooding118 Questions
Exam 10: Atmosphere and Severe Weather89 Questions
Exam 11: Hurricanes and Extratropical Cyclones113 Questions
Exam 12: Waves, Currents, and Coastlines106 Questions
Exam 13: Wildfires100 Questions
Exam 14: Climate Change118 Questions
Exam 15: Meteorite Impacts and Extinctions123 Questions
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Most of the Earth's fresh water is present in the ice caps (Greenland and Antarctica).
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Which of the following geological materials are least prone to landslides?
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How can studying recent geologic deposits help with risk assessment for natural hazards?
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What are the three sources of energy for natural hazards and give an example of one of each.
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Which of the following hazardous natural processes are NOT high risk on the west coast of North America?
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Why were so many people killed by the 2010 Haitian earthquake?
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Which of the following is NOT a proactive response to a natural hazard?
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The growth in global population is exponential and expected to double by the year 2050.
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List two natural hazards over which human activities have no influence.
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