Living with Natural Hazards 4 & 5 Mark Exam Practice Questions GCSE Geography.

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Living with Natural Hazards 4 & 5 Mark Exam Practice Questions GCSE Geography

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3 Suggest reasons why the average number of tropical storms is increasing (4 marks) 4 Describe ways in which the damaging effects of either earthquakes or volcanic eruptions may be reduced (5 marks) Extra space

5 Explain why either earthquakes or volcanic eruptions occur in Alaska. Use Figure 2 and your own knowledge (5 marks) Extra space FIGURE 2

6 Describe ways in which the damaging effects of either earthquakes or volcanic eruptions may be reduced (5 marks) Extra space With the help of Figure 8, suggest why place X is at risk from wildfires. (figure 8 is on next page) (4 marks)