Geography - Hazards

  1.  
    What is a natural hazard?
  2.  
    What is the layer under the crust called?
    A. Outer crust B. Mantle C. Inner crust D. Outer crust E. Inner crust
  3.  
    How many miles to the centre of the earth?
    A. 2000 B. 4000 C. 500 D. 6000
  4.  
    How long ago do scientists belive todays continents may have all been joined together?
    A. 500 million years ago B. 20 million years ago C. 10 million years ago D. 220 million years ago E. 4 million years ago
  5.  
    Which of these best describes the "Mantle".
    A. Made mainly of Granite and Basalt B. Made of liquid iron and nickel. C. Made of solid iron and nickel. D. Made of Magma
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Geography - Hazards (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What is a natural hazard?
    An unexpected or uncontrollable natural event that threatens people.
  2.  
    What is the layer under the crust called?
    A. Outer crust B. Mantle C. Inner crust D. Outer crust E. Inner crust
  3.  
    How many miles to the centre of the earth?
    A. 2000 B. 4000 C. 500 D. 6000
  4.  
    How long ago do scientists belive todays continents may have all been joined together?
    A. 500 million years ago B. 20 million years ago C. 10 million years ago D. 220 million years ago E. 4 million years ago
  5.  
    Which of these best describes the "Mantle".
    A. Made mainly of Granite and Basalt B. Made of liquid iron and nickel. C. Made of solid iron and nickel. D. Made of Magma

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