Aim: How can we identify what is a natural disaster?

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Aim: How can we identify what is a natural disaster? DISASTERS Please come up with as many words as you can that are related to the word disasters.

CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS What happens to the earth during and after a natural disaster? Was it helpful to complete this chart? Explain. Why was it helpful to use the concept map? How did this activity help you develop a better understanding for the word “disasters”?

DEFINTIONS Disaster: Natural Disaster: A disaster is an event that causes a lot of damage and harm. It’s a disaster caused by nature