How do hazards affect a country?

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How do hazards affect a country? Aim: 1.To understand know that a country may experience many types of hazard. 2. Maps need a symbols and a key to be understood.

Task One: To research where the following natural hazards occur in the United States and to plot them onto the map using symbols and a key: Tornadoes Hurricanes Earthquakes Volcanic Eruptions Avalanches Wildfires Flooding A google web search could be used using key words e.g. Tornado+map+USA REMEMBER! To write the names of the States where these hazards occur Students should ensure that symbols are not too large, but can be easily identified!

Activity Two: 1. On your hazard map, which states have the highest amount of hazards? 2. For the State of California, write down when certain hazards occur in the year – You may have to find out more information through google searches!. (15 minutes)

Plenary Can all hazards be predicted? Why not? Discuss and summarise in your books.