SESSION 1 DRRR
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問題一覧
1
Sudden shaking or vibration of the Earth's surface caused by the movement of tectonic plates along faults.
earthquake
2
The release of magma, ash, gas, and lava from a volcano due to pressure buildup beneath the Earth's surface.
volcanic eruption
3
The downward movement of rock, soil, or debris due to gravity, often triggered by heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic activity, or human activities such as deforestation and mining
landslide
4
Large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides.
tsunami
5
Sudden collapse of the ground due to the dissolution of soluble rocks (such as limestone) or the removal of underground support
sinkhole
6
A phenomenon where saturated soil loses its strength and behaves like a liquid due to intense shaking during an earthquake
soil liquefaction
7
The wearing away of coastal land due to wave action, tides, and human activities such as construction and sand mining
coastal erosion
8
This can lead to ground rupture, structural damage, and secondary hazards like landslides and tsunamis.
earthquake
9
can cause pyroclastic flows, lava flows, ashfall, and lahars (mudflows).
volcanic eruption
10
can travel at high speeds and cause widespread flooding and destruction along coastlines.
tsunami
11
leading to ground instability and infrastructure damage.
soil liquefaction
12
often caused by water erosion or human activities like excessive groundwater extraction.
sinkhole
13
increasing the risk of land loss and flooding.
coastal erosion
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SESSION 2 DRRR
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問題一覧
1
Sudden shaking or vibration of the Earth's surface caused by the movement of tectonic plates along faults.
earthquake
2
The release of magma, ash, gas, and lava from a volcano due to pressure buildup beneath the Earth's surface.
volcanic eruption
3
The downward movement of rock, soil, or debris due to gravity, often triggered by heavy rainfall, earthquakes, volcanic activity, or human activities such as deforestation and mining
landslide
4
Large ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides.
tsunami
5
Sudden collapse of the ground due to the dissolution of soluble rocks (such as limestone) or the removal of underground support
sinkhole
6
A phenomenon where saturated soil loses its strength and behaves like a liquid due to intense shaking during an earthquake
soil liquefaction
7
The wearing away of coastal land due to wave action, tides, and human activities such as construction and sand mining
coastal erosion
8
This can lead to ground rupture, structural damage, and secondary hazards like landslides and tsunamis.
earthquake
9
can cause pyroclastic flows, lava flows, ashfall, and lahars (mudflows).
volcanic eruption
10
can travel at high speeds and cause widespread flooding and destruction along coastlines.
tsunami
11
leading to ground instability and infrastructure damage.
soil liquefaction
12
often caused by water erosion or human activities like excessive groundwater extraction.
sinkhole
13
increasing the risk of land loss and flooding.
coastal erosion