DP Geography Questionbank
Disasters
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- .2.bp.7c: Referring to examples, examine why the geographic impacts of disasters vary in space and time.
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16N.2.bp.7b:
Briefly explain two geographical consequences of a recent human-induced (technological) hazard.
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16N.2.bp.8a:
(i) Describe the change in the total number of reported disasters between 1971 and 2010.
(ii) State the type of natural hazard that has not increased in frequency since 1981.
(iii) Estimate the total economic losses due to storms and floods between 1971 and 2010.
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18N.2.bp.7b:
Explain two reasons for the increase in the numbers of people affected by disasters in recent years.
Sub sections and their related questions
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NoneMeasuring disasters
- .2.bp.7c: Referring to examples, examine why the geographic impacts of disasters vary in space and time.
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16N.2.bp.7b:
Briefly explain two geographical consequences of a recent human-induced (technological) hazard.
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16N.2.bp.8a:
(i) Describe the change in the total number of reported disasters between 1971 and 2010.
(ii) State the type of natural hazard that has not increased in frequency since 1981.
(iii) Estimate the total economic losses due to storms and floods between 1971 and 2010.
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18N.2.bp.7b:
Explain two reasons for the increase in the numbers of people affected by disasters in recent years.