Q1: What are the examples of natural disasters?
Ans: Earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, droughts, cyclones, hurricanes, tsunamis, etc.
Q2: What are Seismographs?
Ans: The instrument that is used to study earthquakes are called seismographs.
Q3: What does a Richter scale tell us about earthquakes?
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Q4: How are buildings constructed to sway with the earthquakes?
Ans: These days earthquake-proof buildings and bridges are constructed so that these don’t collapse during earthquakes.
Q5: How does a flood affect our lives?
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Q6: How can we prevent floods?
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Q7: Which states are prone to cyclones?
Ans: Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
Q8: How can we stay safe from cyclones?
Ans: We can go to a safer place (away from the coastal areas) when there is a warning of cyclones. We can take our animals and belongings with us to a safer place.
Q9: What is a drought?
Ans: Severe shortage of water is called drought. Rivers and ponds dry up. Crops don’t grow due to the shortage of water. Animals also die due to the shortage of water and fodder.
Q10: What is an epidemic?
Ans: When so many people in an area due to diseases. it is called an epidemic.
Q11: What is Seismology?
Ans: The study of earthquakes is called seismology.
Q12: What is a Richter Scale?
Ans: The scale at which the intensity of an earthquake is measured is called the Richter scale.
Q13: Describe the Earthquake that came in 2001 in India?
Ans: On 26 January 2001, A massive earthquake came in the city of Bhuj in Gujarat. It caused so much destruction. About 20,000 people lost their lives.
Q14: What are aftershocks?
Ans: Smaller shocks shake the ground repeatedly even after several days after the earthquake. These small shocks are called aftershocks.
Q15: What are the advantages of floods?
Ans: Floodwater brings new soil from the hills and deposits in the plain areas. This process makes the plain areas very fertile and very good for agriculture.
Q16: What are tidal waves?
Ans: The high waves caused by very strong winds and heavy rains are called tidal waves.
Q17: Which states are frequently affected by floods?
Ans: Utter Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam.
Q18: What are check dams?
Ans: Check dam is a small and temporary dam constructed in the flow of water to prevent floods.
Q19: What is a famine?
Ans: When people die due to a shortage of food, it is called famine.
Q20: How dangerous can a tsunami be?
Ans: In a tsunami, a series of high waves are generated. These waves can be high up to 20 meters and these waves can travel up to hundreds of kilometers per hour. These waves strike suddenly and cause great damage.
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