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1. what are the two broad types of natural hazards? a) earthquakes and …

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  1. what are the two broad types of natural hazards?

a) earthquakes and floods
b) tornadoes and droughts
c) tectonic and climatic hazards
d) hurricanes and tsunamis

  1. what causes earthquakes?

a) heavy rainfall
b) atmospheric conditions
c) movements in the earths crust
d) volcanic eruptions

  1. what is the pacific ring of fire?

a) a chain of islands in the pacific ocean
b) a type of tropical storm
c) a region with a high frequency of earthquakes and volcanic ac
d) a drought - prone area

  1. what is the main cause of floods?

a) snowmelt
b) earthquakes
c) tornadoes
d) volcanic eruptions

  1. what is a tropical storm?

a) a drought - prone area
b) an intense low - pressure system that forms over warm o
c) a type of earthquake
d) a type of volcano

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

Natural hazards are broadly classified into tectonic (related to Earth's crust movements, like earthquakes) and climatic (related to weather/climate, like floods, droughts). Options A, B, D list specific hazards, not broad types. So C is correct.

Brief Explanations

Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth's crust. Heavy rainfall (A) causes floods, atmospheric conditions (B) relate to weather, and volcanic eruptions (D) can be a result of crust movements but not the direct cause of all earthquakes. So C is correct.

Brief Explanations

The Pacific Ring of Fire is a region around the Pacific Ocean with high seismic (earthquake) and volcanic activity due to tectonic plate boundaries. A is incorrect (it's not just islands), B is wrong (not a storm), D is wrong (not drought - prone). So C (even with a typo in the option, the meaning is clear) is correct.

Answer:

C. Tectonic and climatic hazards

Question 2