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Read about the following disasters which have occurred across the world and answer the following questions.

Major Disasters
Year Disaster Location No. of deaths/loss incurred (approx.)
1920 Earthquake China 2,35,000
1923 Earthquake Japan 1,42,000
1970 Bhola Cyclone India and Bangladesh 5,00,000
1984 Release of gas Methyl Isocyanate Bhopal, India 10,000; 5.5lakh affected
1985 Ruiz Volcanic Eruption Colombia 25,000
1994 Landslide Varandha Ghat, Maharashtra, India 20; Breaching of ghat road, Konkan Coast damaged to the extent of 1 km at several places
1995 Rail accident Firozabad, India 400
1999 Cyclone Odisha, India 10,000
2004 Tsunami India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka 2,50,000
2005 Earthquake India and Pakistan 80,000
2005 Flash Floods Mumbai, India 1100
2014 Hailstorm Maharashtra, India Affected many standing crops, 2700 farm animals dead
2019 Cyclone Fani Odisha, India 89
  1. Classify these disasters into natural and man-made disasters.
  2. Which of these disasters occurred due to climatic conditions?
  3. Which of these disasters occurred due to geological causes?
  4. Can you relate the location of a disaster with its cause?
  5. Besides the number of deaths, what other losses might be occurring after the disasters?
  6. Comparing the cyclones of 1999 and 2019, can you think of the reasons behind the reduction in the number of deaths?
  7. Which of these disasters can be predicted in advance?
  8. Of those disasters for which prediction can be made, can the people be evacuated from the area?
  9. Why do some people get affected by the disaster in specific regions?
[9] Disaster Management
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If an earthquake occurs with a magnitude of more than 6 in the Sahara desert area which is totally uninhabited by humans and a similar one occurs in Assam, which one would you call a disaster?

[9] Disaster Management
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Given below is a list of measures taken for disaster. Write whether they are pre-disaster or post-disaster and structural or non-structural. Also, write the name of the disaster for which they are used. Complete the table.

Sr. No. Measures Pre-disaster/ Post-disaster Structural/ Nonstructural Disaster/(s) to which they are applicable
1. Conducting mock drills. Pre-disaster Non-structural Earthquake, Landslides, Fire
2. Discussions about disaster risks and community problems and solutions.      
3. Using art, documentaries, music, and drama to portray the impact of disasters on communities      
4. Inviting emergency services personnel to provide lectures/ demonstrations.      
5. Making booklets on disaster-related information.      
6. Retrofit old buildings      
7. Constructing shelters and evacuation chambers.      
8. Making a change in land use policy regarding the construction of houses in low-lying areas.      
9. Constructing buildings and houses using disaster-resistant material, designed to comply with relevant BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) codes.      
10. Constructing proper drains.      
11. Carrying out plantation activities.      
12. Regular disaster-related activities through radio, TV newspapers, etc.      
13. Using satellites for early warning.      
14. Evacuation routes in disaster management plans should be delineated      
[9] Disaster Management
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Identify the correct correlation:

A: Assertion; R: Reasoning

A: In areas of high rainfall, slides are very common.

R: Types of mass wasting movements are dependent on a region's climate.

[2] Weathering and Mass Wasting
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A: Gravity is a major factor in mass wasting.

R: Gravity pulls all things down to the earth’s surface.

[2] Weathering and Mass Wasting
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A: Freeze and thaw weathering is common in desert areas.

R: Water gets into cracks and breaks the rocks.

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Identify the correct correlation:

A: Assertion; R: Reasoning

A: Surface water helps solifluction. 
R: Water table is responsible for the same.

[2] Weathering and Mass Wasting
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Identify the correct group:

[2] Weathering and Mass Wasting
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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of Freeze and thaw weathering

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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of Block disintegration.

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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of Biological weathering.

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Answer in detail:

Explain with examples the process of weathering happening in Konkan.

[2] Weathering and Mass Wasting
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Choose the correct option by identifying the correct correlation in the sentence:

River, glacier, wind, sea waves, and groundwater are the agents of erosion. The following work in the correct order is responsible to form various landforms.

[3] Agents of Erosion
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Give a geographical reason:

The Eastern coast of India have deltas formed by the rivers but the Western coast has estuaries.

[3] Agents of Erosion
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Give a geographical reason:

There is a direct relationship between the velocity of the agents and the process of deposition.

[3] Agents of Erosion
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Differentiate between Syncline and Anticline

[1] Earth Movements
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Differentiate between Slow movements and sudden movements

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In which regions will freeze-thaw weathering not be effective?

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Besides climatic factors, rock type, and structure, can you think of some more factors that affect weathering?

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Can animals and plants also influence weathering? Will that be physical or chemical weathering? Which type of weathering does stone quarrying cause?

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