Geography Essay Question Type. To what extent is physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards.

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Geography Essay Question Type

To what extent is physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries? How far do you agree physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries? Do you agree physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries?

To what extent is “monitoring and warning system” effective in minimizing tectonic damages? Evaluate whether “monitoring and warning system” is effective in minimizing tectonic damages? Assess the effectiveness of “monitoring and warning system” in minimizing tectonic damages? “Monitoring and warning system” is effective in minimizing tectonic damages”. Justify the statement. Compare the characteristics of the oceanic ridges & the major terrestrial mountain ranges of different ages.

To what extent is physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries? 1.Physical factor partly causes variation of tectonic damages among countries. 2. There are other factors (HUMAN FACTORS) that cause variation of tectonic damages - high magnitude, long duration of earthquakes -Shallow earthquakes -Many aftershocks -High height of tsunami -Tectonic hazards at densely populated areas …….. -Poor & unstable government -weak building structure -No warning system -Low awareness among citizens -Poor evacuation & relief work ……….. Conclusion: variation of tectonic damages is the result of interactions between physical factors & Human factors

How far do you agree physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries? 1.I partly agree physical factor is the most crucial factor in causing variation of tectonic damages among countries 2. There are other factors (HUMAN FACTORS) that cause variation of tectonic damages among countries - high magnitude, long duration of earthquakes -Shallow earthquakes -Many aftershocks -High height of tsunami -Tectonic hazards at densely populated areas …….. -Poor & unstable government -weak building structure -No warning system -Low awareness among citizens -Poor evacuation & relief work ……….. Conclusion: Air pollution in HK = physical factor + Human factors

1.I partly agree physical factor is the most crucial factor in causing variation of tectonic damages among countries. 2. There are other factors (HUMAN FACTORS) that cause variation of tectonic damages - high magnitude, long duration of earthquakes -Shallow earthquakes -Many aftershocks -High height of tsunami -Tectonic hazards at densely populated areas …….. -Poor & unstable government -weak building structure -No warning system -Low awareness among citizens -Poor evacuation & relief work ……….. Conclusion: variation of tectonic damages is the result of interactions between physical factors & Human factors Do you agree physical factor the most crucial factor in leading to variation of damages caused by tectonic hazards among countries?

1. Monitoring & warning system is only partly effective in minimizing tectonic damages 2. There are other factors that are more effective in minimizing tectonic damages - Effective monitoring system (e.g. seismograph) can detect tectonic hazards in advance & warning the citizens to escape --> less death toll -Hazard-proof building structure -Better Land use planning in hazard zones……. Conclusion: monitoring & warning system + other solutions (e.g. hazard-proof building structure) => minimize tectonic damages To what extent is “monitoring and warning system” effective in minimizing tectonic damages?

Evaluate whether “monitoring and warning system” is effective in minimizing tectonic damages? EffectiveIneffective 1. EconomicMonitoring system: High set up cost 2. SocialSupport from citizensLDCs: low awareness among citizens -> may ignore the warning 3. PoliticalMDCs: better maintenance & co- operation between government departments LDCs: poorer maintenance & co- operation between government departments 4. technicalAccurate prediction can cut the death toll Monitoring & warning system is only partly effective as it has some limitations.

Assess the effectiveness of “monitoring and warning system” in minimizing tectonic damages? EffectiveIneffective 1. EconomicMonitoring system: High set up cost 2. SocialSupport from citizensLDCs: low awareness among citizens -> may ignore the warning 3. PoliticalMDCs: better maintenance & co- operation between government departments LDCs: poorer maintenance & co- operation between government departments 4. technicalAccurate prediction can cut the death toll Monitoring & warning system is only partly effective as it has some limitations.

“Monitoring and warning system is effective in minimizing tectonic damages.” Justify the statement. 1. What is “monitoring & warning system”? 2. How can it minimize tectonic damages? -Effective monitoring system (e.g. seismograph) can detect tectonic hazards in advance & warning the citizens to escape --> less death toll

Compare the characteristics of the oceanic ridges & the major terrestrial mountain ranges of different ages. MUST compare in pairs Ocean ridges are formed at __________ plate boundary while fold mountains are found at ________ plate boundary. Ocean ridges are the result of _______ convection current but fold mountains are caused by __________ convection current

Essay Structure 1. Introduction a) standpoint (I partly agree with the statement as there are other factors affecting XXXX) 2. Body a) write clear headings (e.g. Role of physical factors in controlling tectonic damages / Other factors that also lead to variation in tectonic damages) b) Concepts + elaboration + examples B) 1 concept 1 paragraph with clear topic sentence C) Evaluation from different perspectives (economically, socially, environmentally) 3. Conclusion