Natural Hazards and Disasters
Haryana Board · Class 11 · Geography
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What is the definition of a disaster according to the chapter?
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A disaster is an undesirable occurrence resulting from forces largely outside human control, which strikes quickly with little warning, causes serious disruption of life and property including death a…
How do natural hazards differ from natural disasters?
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Natural hazards are elements in the natural environment that have potential to cause harm to people or property (like steep slopes, ocean currents). Natural disasters are relatively sudden events caus…
List the four broad categories of natural disasters with examples.
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1. Atmospheric: Cyclones, tornadoes, drought, heat waves, cold waves 2. Terrestrial: Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, avalanches 3. Aquatic: Floods, tsunamis, storm surges, tidal waves 4.
Why are earthquakes considered the most unpredictable and destructive natural disasters?
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Earthquakes are unpredictable because they occur suddenly without warning due to tectonic plate movements. They are highly destructive as they affect large areas, destroy infrastructure, transport lin…
Which regions of India fall under the 'Very High Damage Risk Zone' for earthquakes?
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The Northeast states, areas north of Darbhanga and Araria along Indo-Nepal border in Bihar, Uttarakhand, Western Himachal Pradesh (around Dharamshala), Kashmir Valley in the Himalayan region, and Kach…
What is a tsunami and how is it formed?
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Tsunami (harbour waves) are high vertical waves caused by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that make the sea-floor move abruptly, displacing ocean water suddenly. The initial disturbance creates a s…
Why do tsunamis cause more destruction near coastlines than in deep ocean?
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In deep ocean, tsunamis have very long wavelength and limited wave height, raising ships only 1-2 meters. In shallow water near coasts, wavelength reduces while period remains unchanged, increasing wa…
What are the initial conditions required for tropical cyclone formation?
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1. Large continuous supply of warm, moist air releasing enormous latent heat 2. Strong Coriolis force preventing low pressure filling at center 3. Unstable conditions through troposphere creating loca…
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