
4.1.1 Natural Hazards
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8th Grade
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Megan Horvat
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Natural Hazards
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Take the next few minutes to complete the knowledge check. This must be completed, do not submit it in blank. Try your best!
Knowledge Check
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Objectives
Learners can:
describe factors that classify an event as a natural hazard
explore the significance of natural hazards on societies
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thunderstorm
weather
Prerequisite Vocab
natural disaster
natural hazard
New Vocab
Vocabulary
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a natural event that causes great damages or loss of life
Natural disaster
a natural even that has the potential for significant impacts on living things and the environment
natural Hazard
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Categorize
the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location
a weather event characterized by thunder, lightning, and heavy rain
the overall trends in temperature and precipitation
Match the vocabulary word to its definition.
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Honey bees are one of the most important insects on the planet, playing a crucial role in pollinating crops and producing honey. However, like all living creatures, honey bees are vulnerable to natural disasters such as wildfires, floods, and hurricanes.
Honey Bees
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Natural Hazard
A natural hazard is a natural event that has the potential for significant impacts on living things and the environment. Natural hazards include events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
Natural hazards cannot be controlled or prevented. However, planning helps prepare for natural hazards. Studying natural hazards involves experts from various fields, including scientists, engineers, and emergency responders.
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collect data on past events to analyze patterns and trends
use computer models to predict the likelihood of future threats
Scientists
create design strategies to reduce impact
develop warning systems and evacuation plans
Engineers
manage responses to natural disasters
provide relief to people and areas impacted
Emergency Responders
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Natural Disaster
Natural disasters are the outcome of natural hazards that have caused destruction. A natural disaster is a natural event that causes significant damage or loss of life. Natural disasters can have long-lasting effects on the affected communities.
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event that causes significant harm or damage
ex. Hurricane Katrina, Indian Ocean Earthquake, etc.
Natural Disaster
has potential to cause harm or damage
ex. earthquake, volcanic eruption, hurricane, tornado, flood, wildfire. etc.
Natural Hazard
Natural Hazard vs. Natural Disaster
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Categorize
has potential to cause harm or damage
has caused significant harm or damage
earthquake
volcanic eruption
Hurricane Sandy
Johnstown Flood
Match the descriptions with the correct definition.
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violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements in Earth's crust
Earthquake
can be caused by earthquakes, magma accumulation, or buildup of gases
Volcanic Eruption
clusters of thunderstorms moving across warm ocean waters (80°F)
Hurricane
develop from severe thunderstorms in warm, moist, unstable air along a cold front
Tornado
Examples of natural Hazard
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affect people and relationships
loss of life and injury
homelessness
psychological distress
Social
affect jobs and businesses
loss of jobs and income
disruption to transportation
increased insurance costs
economic
affect local ecosystems
destruction of natural resources
contamination of soil, water, and air
environmental
Impacts of Natural Hazards
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes natural hazards?
Natural hazards can never be predicted and always result in disasters.
Natural hazards have no impact on the environment or the economy.
Natural hazards are events that pose a threat to human life and property.
Natural hazards only occur in remote, unpopulated areas.
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Poll
Do you want to play a short Blooket reviewing what we learned today or save it for tomorrow?
Today!
Tomorrow is better
I don't think I would play
Natural Hazards
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