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Geography AQA GCSE PAPER 1 Questions And Answers 100% Verified. Natural Hazard - correct answer. A natural hazard is a natural process which could cause death, injury or disruption to humans, or destroy proprty or posesions. Natural disaster - correct answer. A natural hzard that has actualy happened Geological hazards - correct answer. Caused by kand and tectonic processes Meteorological hazards - correct answer. Caused by weather and climate Factors affecting hazard risk - correct answer. Urbanisation, poverty, development, climate change Tectonic plates - correct answer. Slabs of the Earth's crust Continental crust - correct answer. thicker and less dense Oceanic crust - correct answer. thinner and more dense Tectonic plate movement - correct answer. caused by convection currents underneath the Earth's crust Destructive plate - correct answer. Two plates moving towards one another, oceanic plate subducts under continental plate and friction causes melting of oceanic plate, triggers earthquake Constructive plates - correct answer. Two plates move apart, magma forces way along gap and causes earthquake, erupted lava cools and forms volcano Conservative plate - correct answer. Two plates moving alongside, friction can send shockwaves causing earthquakes Earthquake causes - correct answer. two plates 'jerking' past each other the focus - correct answer. the point in the Earth the earthquake starts Epicentre - correct answer. the point on the Earth' surface straight above the focus Where are volcanoes found - correct answer. At destructive and constructive plate marhgins Where are earthquakes found - correct answer. At all three types of plate margin Earthquake Primary effects - correct answer. buildings and bridges collapse people are injured or killed Roads are destroyed Earthquake Secondary effects - correct answer. Can trigger landslides, tsunamis = destruction homeless can die from the cold Leaking gas can start fires Earthquake Immediate responses - correct answer. Rescue people trapped by collapsed buildings and treat injured people Recover dead bodies to prevent spread of disease Foreign governments or charities may send aid workers, supplies , equipment or financial donations to the areas affected Earthquake Long term responses - correct answer. Re-house people who have lost their homes Repair or rebuild damaged buildings, roads, railways and bridges. Reconnect broken electricity, water, gas, communication connections Volcanoes Primary effects - correct answer. Buildings and roads are destroyed by lava flows and pyroclastic flows. Buildings may also collapse if enough ash falls onto them. People & animals are injured/killed by pyroclastic flows, lava,falling rocks Volcanoes Secondary effects - correct answer. Mudflows form when volcanic material is mixed with water and landslides cause destruction, death & injury. Tourism can be disrupted straight after and the eruption - but often it can increase afterwards with tourists interested in seeing volcanoes Ash makes fields more fertile once it's broken down Volcanoes Immediate responses - correct answer. Evacuate people before the eruption if it was predicted or evacuate as soon as possible after direction starts Provide temporary supplies of electricity gas and communication systems if regular supplies have been damaged Foreign governments or charities may send aid workers supplies equipment or financial donations to areas affected Volcanoes Long term responses - correct answer. Repair and rebuild if possible or resettle affected people elsewhere. Repair and reconnect damaged infrastructure (roads, rail, power lines and communication networks etc) Improve, repair and update monitoring / evacuation plans

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Geography AQA GCSE PAPER 1
Questions And Answers 100% Verified.

Natural Hazard - correct answer. A natural hazard is a natural process which could
cause death, injury or disruption to humans, or destroy proprty or posesions.

Natural disaster - correct answer. A natural hzard that has actualy happened

Geological hazards - correct answer. Caused by kand and tectonic processes

Meteorological hazards - correct answer. Caused by weather and climate

Factors affecting hazard risk - correct answer. Urbanisation, poverty, development,
climate change

Tectonic plates - correct answer. Slabs of the Earth's crust

Continental crust - correct answer. thicker and less dense

Oceanic crust - correct answer. thinner and more dense

Tectonic plate movement - correct answer. caused by convection currents underneath
the Earth's crust

Destructive plate - correct answer. Two plates moving towards one another, oceanic
plate subducts under continental plate and friction causes melting of oceanic plate,
triggers earthquake

Constructive plates - correct answer. Two plates move apart, magma forces way
along gap and causes earthquake, erupted lava cools and forms volcano

Conservative plate - correct answer. Two plates moving alongside, friction can send
shockwaves causing earthquakes

Earthquake causes - correct answer. two plates 'jerking' past each other

the focus - correct answer. the point in the Earth the earthquake starts

Epicentre - correct answer. the point on the Earth' surface straight above the focus

Where are volcanoes found - correct answer. At destructive and constructive plate
marhgins

, Where are earthquakes found - correct answer. At all three types of plate margin

Earthquake Primary effects - correct answer. buildings and bridges collapse
people are injured or killed
Roads are destroyed

Earthquake Secondary effects - correct answer. Can trigger landslides, tsunamis =
destruction
homeless can die from the cold
Leaking gas can start fires

Earthquake Immediate responses - correct answer. Rescue people trapped by
collapsed buildings and treat injured people
Recover dead bodies to prevent spread of disease
Foreign governments or charities may send aid workers, supplies , equipment or
financial donations to the areas affected

Earthquake Long term responses - correct answer. Re-house people who have lost
their homes
Repair or rebuild damaged buildings, roads, railways and bridges.
Reconnect broken electricity, water, gas, communication connections

Volcanoes Primary effects - correct answer. Buildings and roads are destroyed by
lava flows and pyroclastic flows.
Buildings may also collapse if enough ash falls onto them.
People & animals are injured/killed by pyroclastic flows, lava,falling rocks

Volcanoes Secondary effects - correct answer. Mudflows form when volcanic material
is mixed with water and landslides cause destruction, death & injury.
Tourism can be disrupted straight after and the eruption - but often it can increase
afterwards with tourists interested in seeing volcanoes
Ash makes fields more fertile once it's broken down

Volcanoes Immediate responses - correct answer. Evacuate people before the
eruption if it was predicted or evacuate as soon as possible after direction starts
Provide temporary supplies of electricity gas and communication systems if regular
supplies have been damaged
Foreign governments or charities may send aid workers supplies equipment or financial
donations to areas affected

Volcanoes Long term responses - correct answer. Repair and rebuild if possible or
resettle affected people elsewhere.
Repair and reconnect damaged infrastructure (roads, rail, power lines and
communication networks etc)
Improve, repair and update monitoring / evacuation plans

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