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US and Canada Region Human Environment Interaction
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Natural Hazard: severe/extreme weather event that has the potential to cause harm Natural Disaster: severe/extreme weather event that causes damage or death ** When the hazard and people meet, it becomes a disaster (same place, same time)**
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4 areas in the US: Northwest (Washington, Oregon) Southwest (California) Midwest (Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska) Southeast (Florida)
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SUBJECT TO: Earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, mudslides, volcanoes Why? HUMAN: High population Urbanized (cities) PHYSICAL: Close to the ocean Tectonics plate push together (converge)
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SUBJECT TO: EARTHQUAKE, TSUNAMIS, WILDFIRES, FLOOD, DROUGHT WHY? HUMAN: High population Urbanized (cities) PHYSICAL: Tectonic plates coming together (converging) Close to the coast Rainy/wet climate (Mediterranean) USUALLY
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SUBJECT TO: TORNADO, DROUGHT, FLOODING WHY? HUMAN: Large amounts of people live in mobile homes PHYSICAL: “Tornado Alley” Climate: cold air collides with warm air and creates funnel cloud Large rivers Unpredictable amount of rainfall
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SUBJECT TO: HURRICANES, FLOODING WHY? HUMAN: High population Urbanized (cities) People live in mobile homes PHYSICAL: Close to coast Ocean currents/wind= storms and hurricanes
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