| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Areal extent | 100%
|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Duration | 100%
|
| VEI factor | Duration | 100%
|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Frequency | 100%
|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Magnitude | 100%
|
| MIS range | 1-12 | 0%
|
| VEI range | 1-8 | 0%
|
| FEMA 2022 budget | 29 billion USD | 0%
|
| Urbanisation | Access to food, shelter, medical intervention | 0%
|
| When? | A comunity can no longer cope with the challenges | 0%
|
| Housing factors | Building codes | 0%
|
| Resilience | Capacity to cope and recover | 0%
|
| Isolation | Communication infrastructure | 0%
|
| Vulnerability factors | Development | 0%
|
| Governance | Disaster management agencies | 0%
|
| Governance | Disaster management plans | 0%
|
| DEGG Theory | Disaster occurs where a natural hazard event meets a vulnerable population | 0%
|
| Mega-disaster | Disaster with regional or global impact | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Disease risk | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Drugs | 0%
|
| PAR Model section | Dynamic pressures | 0%
|
| Governance | Education | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Emergency response teams | 0%
|
| Population density | Emergency services and facilities under more pressure | 0%
|
| Mw scale measures | Energy released in the seismic moment at the epicentre | 0%
|
| Governance | Environmental management | 0%
|
| Population density | Evacuation difficulty | 0%
|
| PAR Model | Explains socioeconomic context | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Facilities | 0%
|
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency | 0%
|
| Disaster | Hazard with significant impact on a population | 0%
|
| Risk equation | Hazard x Vulnerability / Resilience | 0%
|
| Governance | Health | 0%
|
| PAR Model | Highlights the importance of economic development | 0%
|
| Housing factors | Informal settlements | 0%
|
| Urbanisation | Informal settlements | 0%
|
| Geographical factors | Isolation | 0%
|
| Low income factors | Lack emans to protect themselves | 0%
|
| Vulnerability | Level to which an area or community will be affected | 0%
|
| Vulnerability factors | Location | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Lower immunity | 0%
|
| Governance goals | Make a population less vulnerable | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Malnourishment | 0%
|
| VEI factor | Material ejected | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Materials | 0%
|
| Governance goals | Meet basic needs | 0%
|
| Earthquake scale | Mercalli Intensity Scale | 0%
|
| Governance | Mitigation measures | 0%
|
| Earthquake scale | Moment Magnitude Scale | 0%
|
| Mw range | No limit | 0%
|
| Education factors | Percieving and understanding | 0%
|
| Healthcare factors | Personnel | 0%
|
| VEI factor | Plume height | 0%
|
| Vulnerability factors | Population density | 0%
|
| Geographical factors | Population density | 0%
|
| Risk | Potential exposure to a disaster | 0%
|
| Hazard | Potential threat to human life or property | 0%
|
| Resilience factors | Pre-panning | 0%
|
| Education factors | Public information systems | 0%
|
| VEI factor | Qualitative observations | 0%
|
| Education factors | Reading | 0%
|
| Housing factors | Rebuilding | 0%
|
| Low income factors | Rebuilding | 0%
|
| Isolation | Rescue time | 0%
|
| Isolation | Road maintenance | 0%
|
| PAR Model section | Root causes | 0%
|
| Low income factors | Savings | 0%
|
| Hazard profiles | Show the severity of hazards by comparing six characteristics | 0%
|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Spacial predictability | 0%
|
| Hazard profile characteristic | Speed of onset | 0%
|
| Housing factors | Substandard | 0%
|
| Education factors | Suspicion | 0%
|
| Resilience factors | Systems in place | 0%
|
| Mw scale measures | The shift along a fault line | 0%
|
| Inequality | Unequal distirbution of monetary and physical resources | 0%
|
| PAR Model section | Unsafe conditions | 0%
|
| Geographical factors | Urbanisation | 0%
|
| Volcano scale | Volcanic Explosivity Index | 0%
|
| Urbanisation | Vulnerable structures | 0%
|
| Low income factors | Workplace insurance | 0%
|