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Learn your definitions!!!! All to be found in your book – Your 5 student outlines have them all

Section A TRUE or FALSE

A primary effect of an earthquake is house fires? The 1995 Chinese earthquake was in Kobe? Hurricanes begin as tropical storms forming over the ocean? In the eye of a hurricane the weather is calm?

5. An earthquake is the eruption of molten rock from the Earth’s mantle? 6. Earthquakes occur at only conservative and destructive plate boundaries? 7. The epicentre is the point on the Earth’s surface where the earthquake begins? 8. The strength of magnitude of an earthquake is measured on a seismograph?

Section B ODD ONE OUT

Constructive / Destructive / Rift. Richter / Tension / Seismic wave. Volcano / Tornado / Hurricane. Focus / Ford / Epicentre. Douglas / Ramsey / Manchester.

Section D PUT IN THE RIGHT ORDER

House fires occur injuring people. A crack forms in the Earth’s surface. An earthquake occurs and the Earth shakes. Collapsing roads injure people. Gas pipes are broken in the earthquake.

The warm air rising above the cool causes the strong winds. Warm air rises from the ocean. A low pressure system builds over the ocean. The warm air cools and starts to sink. The increasing wind speed blows away the air before it can cool building more speed creating a hurricane.

Section E VISUAL AIDS

Name the weather system:

What happened here?

Where is this?

Tourism – what is this?

The multiplier effect How do we benefit from tourist money when it is spent on the Island?

What is sustainable tourism? Can you name an example? What makes this example sustainable?

Globalisation What does ‘TNC’ stand for Can you name one and use it as a case study?