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SESSION 2 DRRR

SESSION 2 DRRR
21問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The Earth's crust is divided into large sections called _______

    tectonic plates

  • 2

    which float on the semi-molten mantle.

    tectonic plates

  • 3

    Plates collide, leading to earthquakes, mountain formation, and volcanic eruptions

    convergent boundaries

  • 4

    Plates move away from each other, creating mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys, sometimes leading to volcanic activity.

    divergent boundaries

  • 5

    Plates slide horizontally, causing friction and stress, which leads to earthquakes (e.g., San Andreas Fault).

    transform boundaries

  • 6

    occur when stress builds up along faults due to plate movement. When the stress is released, seismic waves cause ground shaking.

    earthquake

  • 7

    triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, generating large ocean waves that can flood coastal areas.

    tsunami

  • 8

    tsunami and earthquake is an example of?

    seismic activity

  • 9

    Magma rises due to heat and pressure, leading to volcanic eruptions.

    magma movement

  • 10

    These can cause destruction, suffocation, and climate effects.

    lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows

  • 11

    Occur when volcanic debris mixes with rain or melting snow, flowing like a flood.

    lahar

  • 12

    The gradual removal of soil and rock by water, wind, or ice, leading to landslides, sinkholes

    erosion

  • 13

    breakdown of rocks due to temperature changes, water, and biological activity, weakening slopes and increasing landslide risks.

    weathering

  • 14

    Deforestation, mining, and construction accelerate erosion, making areas more vulnerable to hazards

    human influence

  • 15

    Saturated soil loses stability, causing landslides.

    heavy rainfall and flooding

  • 16

    Earthquakes can trigger landslides in hilly or mountainous areas

    seismic shaking

  • 17

    Rivers, waves, or human excavation can remove support at the base of slopes, leading to collapses.

    undercutting slopes

  • 18

    Water dissolves underground limestone, creating voids that eventually collapse.

    dissolution of rock

  • 19

    Overuse of groundwater can cause the land above to sink.

    groundwater depletion

  • 20

    Human activities that remove underground materials can lead to sudden ground collapses.

    mining and excavation

  • 21

    key processes(Hardest)

    plate tectonics, seismic activity, volcanic activity, erosion and weathering, landslides and soil instability, ground subsidence and sinkholes

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The Earth's crust is divided into large sections called _______

    tectonic plates

  • 2

    which float on the semi-molten mantle.

    tectonic plates

  • 3

    Plates collide, leading to earthquakes, mountain formation, and volcanic eruptions

    convergent boundaries

  • 4

    Plates move away from each other, creating mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys, sometimes leading to volcanic activity.

    divergent boundaries

  • 5

    Plates slide horizontally, causing friction and stress, which leads to earthquakes (e.g., San Andreas Fault).

    transform boundaries

  • 6

    occur when stress builds up along faults due to plate movement. When the stress is released, seismic waves cause ground shaking.

    earthquake

  • 7

    triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, generating large ocean waves that can flood coastal areas.

    tsunami

  • 8

    tsunami and earthquake is an example of?

    seismic activity

  • 9

    Magma rises due to heat and pressure, leading to volcanic eruptions.

    magma movement

  • 10

    These can cause destruction, suffocation, and climate effects.

    lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows

  • 11

    Occur when volcanic debris mixes with rain or melting snow, flowing like a flood.

    lahar

  • 12

    The gradual removal of soil and rock by water, wind, or ice, leading to landslides, sinkholes

    erosion

  • 13

    breakdown of rocks due to temperature changes, water, and biological activity, weakening slopes and increasing landslide risks.

    weathering

  • 14

    Deforestation, mining, and construction accelerate erosion, making areas more vulnerable to hazards

    human influence

  • 15

    Saturated soil loses stability, causing landslides.

    heavy rainfall and flooding

  • 16

    Earthquakes can trigger landslides in hilly or mountainous areas

    seismic shaking

  • 17

    Rivers, waves, or human excavation can remove support at the base of slopes, leading to collapses.

    undercutting slopes

  • 18

    Water dissolves underground limestone, creating voids that eventually collapse.

    dissolution of rock

  • 19

    Overuse of groundwater can cause the land above to sink.

    groundwater depletion

  • 20

    Human activities that remove underground materials can lead to sudden ground collapses.

    mining and excavation

  • 21

    key processes(Hardest)

    plate tectonics, seismic activity, volcanic activity, erosion and weathering, landslides and soil instability, ground subsidence and sinkholes