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Prone to typhoon Post-Test

Quiz by Janelle Montes

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  • Q1

    What are the factors that PAGASA considers when making weather forecasts?

    Solar radiation, ozone levels, and atmospheric composition

    Temperature, humidity, wind speed, and air pressure

    Cloud cover, precipitation, and visibility

    Tides, moon phases, and seismic activity

    30s
  • Q2

    What are the different types of weather disturbances that PAGASA monitors?

    Heat waves, fog, and hailstorms

    Volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and sandstorms

    Tropical cyclones, thunderstorms, monsoons, and other weather disturbances.

    Earthquakes, tornadoes, and blizzards

    30s
  • Q3

    Explain the role of topography and landforms in making the Philippines prone to typhoons.

    The presence of deserts and dry areas make the Philippines prone to typhoons.

    The underground caves and tunnels make the Philippines prone to typhoons.

    The mountainous terrain and numerous islands make the Philippines prone to typhoons.

    The flat landscape and lack of islands make the Philippines prone to typhoons.

    30s
  • Q4

    What are the climate patterns in the Philippines that make it susceptible to typhoons?

    Low atmospheric pressure and calm winds

    High altitude and lack of precipitation

    Warm ocean waters and the presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)

    Cold ocean waters and the absence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)

    30s
  • Q5

    How has the historical data of typhoons in the Philippines helped in disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts?

    By understanding patterns, frequency, and impact of typhoons in the Philippines, which aids in developing better disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies.

    By building more infrastructure in high-risk areas

    By ignoring historical data and relying solely on current weather forecasts

    By conducting experiments to control the intensity of typhoons

    30s

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