
Primary and secondary effects and responses to tectonic hazards
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- Q1What are primary effects of tectonic hazards?The recovery actions taken by governmentsThe economic consequences over timeThe immediate impacts caused directly by the hazard eventThe long-term environmental changes after the hazard30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a secondary effect of a volcanic eruption?Ground shakingLava flow damageThe formation of a craterAsh clouds disrupting air travel30s
- Q3Why is a tsunami considered a secondary effect of an earthquake?It happens at the same time as the earthquakeThe earthquake directly generates giant ocean wavesIt is caused by underwater earthquakes displacing waterThe earthquake increases ocean temperature, creating waves30s
- Q4How does preparation help reduce the impact of tectonic hazards?It prevents the hazard from occurringIt ensures no damage will occurIt helps people evacuate quickly and provides resources for reliefIt speeds up long-term recovery30s