Across
- 3. this type of response occurs in the minutes, hours and days after a natural hazard
- 5. this is an effect which is the indirect result of the ground shaking in an earthquake
- 11. this type of plate is found exclusively under the earth's oceans
- 13. currents these are heat that rises and falls within the earth's mantle
- 14. this describe show big the natural hazard was e.g. magnitude of the earthquake
- 15. this is the location of our LIC earthquake case study
- 18. this type of response occurs in the months and years after a natural hazard
- 19. this type of management strategy allows us to monitor fault lines and volcanoes
- 23. this is the outer most layer of the earth
- 24. this describes an area which has lots of people in it
- 25. this process occurs when an oceanic plate sinks under a continental plate at a destructive plate boundary
- 26. this factor affects how prepared and protected people are against a natural hazard
Down
- 1. a natural event that poses risk to life or property
- 2. this is the point at which two or more tectonic plates meet
- 4. this is an effect which is the direct result of the ground shaking in an earthquake
- 6. this type of plate boundary sees two plates pull apart
- 7. this type of plate boundary sees two tectonic plates slide past each other
- 8. a factor which affects how many people are in the risk zone
- 9. this type of management strategy allows us to design buildings so they can be earthquake-proof
- 10. this layer is at the very centre of the earth
- 12. this category describes natural hazards which are weather events
- 16. this type of management strategy allows the public to become educated about how they should act in the case of a natural hazard
- 17. this is the country in which our HIC earthquake took place
- 20. this type of plate boundary sees an oceanic plate and a continental plate collide
- 21. this country lies on a constructive plate boundary, between the North American and Eurasian plates
- 22. this category of natural hazard describes earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis
