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Living with Natural Hazards 6 & 7 Mark Exam Practice Questions GCSE Geography

1 Describe ways in which the damaging effects of either an earthquake or a volcanic eruption may be reduced. Chosen hazard (6 marks) (Extra space)

2 With the help of Figure 7 explain why the people of the USA may be better prepared for a tropical storm than the people of Myanmar (6 marks) (Extra space) FIGURE 2

3 Explain why earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in Alaska. Use Figure 2 and your own knowledge (6 marks) Extra space Use Figure 7 to describe and suggest reasons for the pattern of wildfires shown in Australia (6 marks) Extra space

Give reasons for your decision (you may use any of the resources to help you answer this question) (7 marks) (Extra space)

(6 marks) Extra space FIGURE 7 is on the next page 6