Which of the following is seasonally related hazard
a. Earthquake
b. Volcanic eruption
c. Terrorist attack
d. None of the above
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None of above is a seasonally related hazard.
- An earthquake is defined as the shaking of the earth's surface that occurs due to unexpected release of energy in the lithosphere of earth that forms seismic waves.
- When a gas and lava are sometimes released explosively from a volcano then it is known as volcanic eruption.
- A terrorist attack is a kind of surprise attack by the terrorist that involves willful usage of violence against the common people in the civilians in the belief of acquiring religious or political aims.
- As all the hazard can occur anytime and not depend on the season so the answer is none of the above. The correct option is d.
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d) None of the options above is a seasonal hazard.
Explanation:
None of the above
- None of the options above is a seasonal hazard.
- Due to devasting business, none of the foregoing hazards are seasonal hazards. Extreme cold can result in snow, ice, and freezing rain.
Earthquake
- When the Earth's crust moves, tectonic dangers develop.
- Friction, for example, might cause the plates to become stuck as they travel.
- Tension rises until the plates finally separate, resulting in an earthquake.
Volcanic eruption
- An examination of volcanic activity over the last three centuries demonstrates that volcanic eruptions are statistically significant in their seasonality.
- Seasonal variations can account for up to 50% of the average eruption rate in some areas.
Terrorist attack
- Terrorism is a risk that most communities and organizations face with varying degrees of probability.
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