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Natural hazards - Coggle Diagram
Natural hazards
Climate change
look at images of graphs containing the fluctuation of global temperature and describe human impact or what the question asks.
Pattern-Can you spot a trend? Can you group any of the data together?
Data-Give an example! This could be an average percentage, or even the name of a country if you are describing a map. Try to manipulate the data, e.g. “twice the size’, ‘A quarter of the
Anomaly(outlier) -Is there any data that doesn’t fit the trend?
Evidence for climate change
ice and sediment cores drill into ice then they can exam the gases trapped
tree rings the thickness of each rings can show what the climate was like.
temperature records since 1850 global temperature have been measured accurately and historical records can show further back climte.
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Plate boundaries
Oceanic plate: denser, thin, heavy, carries water.
Continental plate: thicker, lighter than Oceanic plate, floats on top of mantel
A destructive boundary: Plates push together, Needs oceanic and continental to meet
A constructive boundary: Plates pull apart ,Usually continental and continental
A collision boundary: Plates push together, Usually continental and continental
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Tropical storms
On a Europe cantered map on the left is hurricanes and on the right is cyclones by Africa and India and typhons by japan
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Extreme weather
Weather
The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere e.g. temperature, cloud cover and wind direction
Climate
The average weather conditions recorded over a period of at least 30 years.
Extreme weather means...
Weather conditions that are abnormal for a given place and pose danger to life and property
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Italy Nepal
income level HIC LIC
GDP 2.144 trillion$ 19.64 billion$
GNI per capita $34,280 $730
Magnitude 6.3 mag 7.8 mag
Time of day 3.32 am 12.50 am
Deaths 308 8,841
Homeless 67,500 1million
Hospital damage San Salvatore 26 hospitals
Cost of damage $1.1billion $5.15billion
Amount of aid $552.9 million $274 million