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Chelcy Nicole G.

Jeruta STEM 12-E

Related Geological Hazards

What I Have Learned (page 19) What I have Learned Activity 2 (page 35)
1. TRUE 1. The information is about the landslide susceptibility of
2. TRUE Cagayan De Oro, Misamis oriental. It also gives out the rating of
3. FALSE susceptibility of the areas, and their latitude and longitude.
4. TRUE 2. It uses Map legend or key
5. FALSE 3. The areas with red color would experience one of the
6. TRUE earthquakes sides greatly, the green areas will experience
7. TRUE moderate effects, and the yellow areas has low landslide effects.
8. FALSE 4. It can help us be aware, prepare, and mitigate the disasters
9. TRUE effect on us. It can also tell us on what to expect if ever we will
10. TRUE build houses in these areas
Activity 1: Name Me! (page 19-20)

1. Soil Creep
2. Dissolution
3. Slumping
4. Avalanche
5. Cover Subsidence
6. Rock fall
7. Cover Collapse

Activity 1: Increase or Decrease (page 24-25)

1. Decreases
2. Increases
3. Increases
4. Increase
5. Increases
6. Decreases
7. Increases
8. Increase
9. Decreases
10. Decreases

What I have Learned (page 29)

WARNING SIGNS OF AN IMPENDING LANDSLIDE

There are different warning signs of an impending landslide which are earlier landslide indicator, tension cracks,
things moving, and water doing something different. When these signs are present, we can start evacuating
the place if we’re near a steep place, call the authorities, and be wary on what type of landslide being dealt
with.

WARNING SIGNS OF AN IMPENDING SINKHOLE

There are different warning signs of an impending sinkholes, some signs of sinkholes are cracks in the ground,
sudden drainage of pond, cracked tiles, rapid appearance of holes in the ground, and new or old widening
cracks. When these signs are present immediately run away from the said area.

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