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This document contains a matching exercise with 10 items from Column A to be matched with letters from Column B. Column A lists different types of hazards and disasters including disasters, droughts, terrorism, landslides, dormant volcanoes, and rapid onset disasters. Column B provides definitions or descriptions of each term in Column A, such as disasters resulting from natural processes, prolonged periods of low rainfall, volcanoes that are currently erupting, and hazards originating from the solid earth.

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Directions: Match Column A With Column B. Write The Corresponding Letter of Your Answer On The

This document contains a matching exercise with 10 items from Column A to be matched with letters from Column B. Column A lists different types of hazards and disasters including disasters, droughts, terrorism, landslides, dormant volcanoes, and rapid onset disasters. Column B provides definitions or descriptions of each term in Column A, such as disasters resulting from natural processes, prolonged periods of low rainfall, volcanoes that are currently erupting, and hazards originating from the solid earth.

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GE1801

Name: Section:
Score: Date:

Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write the corresponding letter of your answer on the
space provided before each number. (10 items x 2 points)

Column A Column B

1. Disaster a) These are hazards that arise suddenly.


b) Usually caused when rock underground suddenly
2. Droughts breaks along the fault.
c) A volcano that is not currently erupting but has
3. Terrorism erupted within recordable history and is expected to
erupt again in the near future.
4. Geophysical Hazard d) The movement of rock, earth, or debris down a
sloped section of land. These are caused by rain,
5. Slow Onset Disaster earthquakes, volcanoes, or other factors that make
the slope unstable.
6. Dormant Volcano e) Defined as “criminal acts intended or calculated to
provoke a state of fear in the general public, group of
7. Landslides persons or particular persons”.
f) Disaster resulting from natural process.
8. Biological Hazard g) A hazard caused by the exposure to living
organisms and their toxic substances.
9. Natural Disasters h) A sudden calamitous event that disrupts
communities and societies. Causes human, material,
10. Rapid Onset Disasters
and economic losses.
i) Are prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a
shortage of water resulting from this.
j) These are disasters that take months or years to be
disastrous.
k) A volcano that has recorded eruptions in the past
and is still currently erupting.
l) A hazard originating from solid earth.

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