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FINAL EXAM, 2nd Semester |
Earth Science with Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
April 1-3, 2019
REVIEWER
1. IDENTIFICATION: Write the term indicated on each of the following items.
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Loose sand and silt that is saturated with water can behave like a liquid when shaken by an earthquake.
Itis the movement of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped.
It is a product of the quiet effusion of molten rock or magma from beneath a volcano.
These are volatile substances released from a volcano or voleanically active area.
It refers to volcanic rock and lava materials that are ejected into the air by explosions or carried upward
by eruption column’s hot gas or lava fountains,
They follow a projectile path as these are forced out of the vent at steep angles like a cannon ball
Itis a landslide that occur in voleanie slopes.
It is a severe weather disturbance characterized by strong winds and heavy rains which revolve around a
central low-pressure area,
It is in-charge of monitoring storms, typhoons and other weather disturbances in the Philippines
I s a localized unusual increase of sea water level beyond the predicted astronomical tide level primarily
due to intense winds and lowered atmospherie pressure
It is a natural climatic phenomenon characterized mainly by cyclic fluctuations of warm and cold sea
surface temperatures and atmospheric pressure in the central and eustern equatorial pacific.
Tt is an explosive fire that happens due to the sudden introduction of oxygen into an enclosed structure.
It is any natural or anthropogenic-caused uncontrolled fire in remote areas where there is extensive
combustible vegetation,
It is the unlawful act of intentionally burning buildings, vehicles, farmlands, and other property.
This refers to the systematic efforts to minimize vulnerabilities and disaster risk, to avoid or to limit the
effects of hazard.
II. ELIMINATION: Choose the letter corresponding to the item that does not belong to the group and state
where the three remaining items belong. (ex. A. Earthquake B. Volcanic C. Hydrometeorological D. Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management, ANS: D, Hazards (A, B, & C are types of natural hazards))
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A. Rupture B. Strike-slip C. Normal D. Thrust
A. Flooding B. Typhoon C. Earthquake D, Storm Surge
A. Tropical Depression _B, Tropical Cyclone C. Typhoon D. Low-pressure Area
A. Andesitic B. Basaltic C. Anthropomorphic D. Rhyolitic
A. Fuel B. Heat C. Conduction D. Oxidizing AgentNd use planning
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No damage to very light
36 30-60 damage
Light to moderate damage
18 Moderate to heavy damage
Heavy to very heavy damage
an |, Very heavy to widespread
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