Starter quiz
- What are the main hazards tropical storms cause?
- strong winds ✓
- snow storms
- storm surges ✓
- heatwaves
- heavy rainfall ✓
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- What does the Saffir-Simpson scale use as a way of measuring the severity of a storm?
- height of storm surge
- amount of rainfall
- wind speed ✓
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- Primary effects are caused by strong winds, heavy rain and ______ as the tropical storm makes landfall.
- 'storm surges' ✓
- Which of these are secondary effects of a tropical storms?
- injuries due to strong winds
- loss of income due to damage to businesses ✓
- buildings destroyed
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- Which of these countries are more vulnerable to the effects of tropical storms?
- Bangladesh ✓
- Haiti ✓
- UK
- Canada
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- Match these keywords with their definitions.
- infrastructure⇔the basic networks, services and facilities needed for daily life ✓
- vulnerable⇔being more susceptible to the harmful impacts of a natural hazard ✓
- hazard⇔a natural or human-made event that poses a threat to people/property ✓
Exit quiz
- Match these keywords to the correct definitions.
- emergency aid⇔immediate assistance provided to people in distress during a disaster ✓
- evacuation⇔the process of moving people from a dangerous place to safety ✓
- response⇔action taken to address the impacts of a disaster ✓
- Evacuations, search and rescue, and emergency aid are all examples of ______ responses.
- 'immediate' ✓
- What does NGO stands for?
- new government organisation
- non-governmental operations
- non-governmental organisation ✓
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- What technology can be used to track and monitor tropical storms?
- infrared cameras
- seismographs
- radar ✓
- satellites ✓
- sonar
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- Long-term responses are about helping communities recover and become more resilient. This helps to ______ the impact of future tropical storms.
- 1⇔r
- 2⇔e
- 3⇔d
- 4⇔u
- 5⇔c
- 6⇔e
- Long-term responses can include what type of environmental restoration?
- restoring power
- replanting mangroves ✓
- strengthening sea walls ✓
- repairing bridges
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Key learning points
- People respond to the effects of tropical storms.
- There are short-term responses to tropical storms.
- There are long-term responses to tropical storms.
Common misconception
Immediate responses only happen during the tropical storm.
Immediate responses happen before, during and immediately after the storm.
Keywords
Response - action taken to address the impacts of a disaster
Ngo - non-governmental organisation, e.g. Unicef, who can provide emergency aid and long-term support as a neutral body
Evacuation - the process of moving people from a dangerous place to safety
Emergency aid - immediate assistance and supplies provided to people affected by a disaster
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