Natural hazards

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  • Created by: isobelrh
  • Created on: 22-09-20 11:54
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  • Natural hazards
    • Atmospheric
      • Drought
        • Deficiency of rainfall over an extended period of time
        • Can result in lack of food, famine, desertification, malnutrition, epidemics, and displacement of populations
      • Wildfires
        • Uncontrolled fire that burns in vegetation normally in rural areas.
        • Can cause damage to forests, agriculture and buildings
    • Hydrological
      • Avalanches
        • Quantity of snow or ice that slides down a mountain  under the force of gravity
        • Happens if load on the upper snow layer is more than the forces of the mass of all the snow
      • Floods
        • general floods can be predicted, flash flood cannot
        • Destroy houses, crops, cattle, people
    • Geophysical
      • Landslides
        • The movement of soil or rock controlled by gravity
        • Difficult to estimate
        • Little to no warning if the cause is an earthquake
        • Some warning if it is due to heavy rain
        • Prevented by monitoring systems, land use and public regulations, public awareness programs
      • Tsunamis
        • Caused by rapid displacement of a body of water.
        • Long wavelength
        • Can be caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and mass movement
      • Earthquakes
        • Collisions of tectonic plates and build up of pressure.
        • Little or no early warning
        • Can cause landslides, tidal waves, and tsunamis.
        • Measured by the Richter and Mercalli scale
        • How to reduce damage: development of warning indicators, land-use regulations, building regulations, relocating communities, awareness programs.
      • Volcanoes
        • When lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent.
        • Can cause temporary food shortages

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