2. The reduction of the frequency, magnitude of exposure to risks to prevent or
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2. The reduction of the frequency, magnitude of exposure to risks to prevent or minimize the potential impact of a natural disaster is called
natural hazard
natural disaster
relief measures
mitigation
4. The frequency of natural disaster (the rate at which natural disasters repeated over a particular period of time) is inversely proportional to
magnitude
time or duration
distance
all of the above
6. If the population size exceeds the carrying capacity of earth then the population size drastically
increases
decreases
both increases and decreases
no affect on population size
7. Easter island (Rapa Nui) is an example of
Earth's carrying capacity
volcanic eruption
hurricane
floods
8. Moon has less of Iron because
it originated from Earth's mantle
it originated from Earth's core
it originated from Earth's crust
It originated from sun
9. Time for half the atoms of a radioactive element (parent) to disintegrate or decay to form (daughter) product
disintegration
nuclear fission
half life
none of the above
10. When does the population size increase
when there are adequate food resources
during floods
during famines
during volcanic eruptions
natural hazard
natural disaster
relief measures
mitigation
Explanation / Answer
Question no 2
Answer is Mitigation
The reduction of the frequency, magnitude of exposure to risks to prevent or minimize the potential impact of a natural disaster is called mitigation.
Mitigations have different methods to prevent people from natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, before natural hazards occur we should make some precautions to save people this is known as mitigation.
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