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- Q1
It refers to the shaking of the underground due to the sudden movement of rock materials underneath the earth's surface.
forest fire
earthquake
hurricane
typhoon
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q2
______ are the natural phenomena that can create an impact in an area regardless of whether there are elements around or not.
Hazards
Exposure
Vulnerability
Disaster
30sDRR11/12-If-g-19 - Q3
It is a series of waves created when water is moved quickly to certain heights.
tsunami
seismic sea waves
tidal waves
storm surges
30sDRR11/12-If-g-18 - Q4
They are earthquakes associated with rising magma and lava beneath active volcanoes.
human-induced earthquakes
explosion earthquakes
volcanic earthquakes
tectonic earthquakes
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q5
They are human-induced earthquakes.
plates movement
multiplem://constructions of tunnel:filling of reservoirs:geothermal projects
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q6
It is a type of tectonic earthquake formed from reverse fault due to tension.
divergent boundary
strike-slip fault
transform fault
convergent boundary
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q7
It is one of the causes of tsunami.
scrambled://LANDSLIDE
60sDRR11/12-If-g-18 - Q8
It is another cause of tsunami.
scrambled://EARTHQUAKE
60sDRR11/12-If-g-18 - Q9
Meteor impact is another cause of tsunami.
boolean://True
30sDRR11/12-If-g-18 - Q10
People who are most likely affected with tsunami are those living far from coastal area.
boolean://False
30sDRR11/12-If-g-18 - Q11
Match the following plate tectonics to their faults.
linking://convergent boundary|reverse fault:divergent boundary|normalfault:transform boundary|strike-slip fault
60sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q12
It is a point inside the earth where earthquake originates.
freetextm://focus:hypocenter
60sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q13
It is the point on the surface of the earth where the earthquake originates from the focus.
freetext://epicenter
60sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q14
Which of the following is an illustration of ground shaking?
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17 - Q15
Which of the following illustrates tsunami?
30sDRR11/12-If-g-17