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the challenge of natural hazards


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what are the 2 types of crust?
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continental and oceanic

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What are the 2 types of crust?
Continental and oceanic
What direction are conservative plates moving?
They slide alongside each other
What is the Richter scale?
Measuring the magnitude of an earthquake - shaking
What is the Mercalli scale?
Measuring the intensity of an earthquake - damage
What plate boundary does a volcano form at?
Destructive or constructive plate boundary
What is the focus?
The point inside the crust where the pressure is released
What is the epicenter?
The point on the earth's surface above the focus where a seismic rupture begins
Haiti case study - causes
Haiti is on a conservative plate margin
Where do tropical storms form?
In the ocean, in summer and autumn, at a band that lies roughly 5-15 either side of the equator
What is a response of typhoon Haiyan?
UN raised £190 million in aid
What countries did typhoon Haiyan effect?
The Philippines, Vietnam and china
What is some evidence for climate change?
Global temperature has increased