Lesson 4.2: Earth Hazard
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- Q1
Include any physical phenomenon associated with an
earthquake that may produce adverse effects on human activities
Earthquake Danger
Earthquake Warning
Earthquake Risk
Earthquake Hazard
15s - Q2
Last know major quake of West Valley Fault
1658
1656
1659
1657
15s - Q3
Our country experiences an earthquake every _______ but the magnitude is quite low for us not to feel it.
Day
Month
Year
Week
15s - Q4
West Valley Fault is believed to generate big quakes every ____ to _____ years.
700 to 900
300 to 500
400 to 600
200 to 400
15s - Q5
The largest was recorded earthquake is the 1918 Celebes Sea earthquake with a magnitude of ____.
8.4
8.1
8.3
8.2
15s - Q6
How many dormant and active volcanoes are located along Pacific Ring of Fire?
451
454
453
452
15s - Q7
Phenomenon wherein sediments, especially near bodies of water, behave like liquid similar to quicksand.
Melting
Liquefaction
Liquefying
Liquifiction
15s - Q8
Deformation on the ground that marks the intersection of the fault with the earth’s surface.
Ground Wave
Ground Rupture
Ground Vibration
Ground Shaking
15s - Q9
Why is the Philippines is vulnerable to tsunamis
presence of offshore fractures and trenches
presence of faults and trenches in land
presence of offshore faults and traumas
presence of offshore faults and trenches
15s - Q10
NDRRMC
National Disaster Readiness Raising and Management Council
National Disaster Reduction Risk and Managment Council
Natural Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
15s