3. Natural disasters can cause injury and loss of lives.
A. Effects on the body
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11. As a self-conduct to protect ourselves from earthquake, we should not place heavy objects in high places.
TRUE
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4. The department which deals with atmospheric conditions and weather of an area. They notify about the changes in weather, and prepare you to deal with emergency situations.
Meteorological Department
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It is used to measure the earthquake's magnitude.
Richter Scale
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13. During an earthquake stay close to doors, windows or glass areas. These areas will keep you safe.
FALSE
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1. Preparing sandbags is a self-conduct to protect ourselves from flooding.
TRUE
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9. Tornado refers to the sudden shaking of the earthโs surface.
FALSE
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Natural disasters may affect our body and mind but not the society.
FALSE
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1. Natural disasters may lead to stress, depression, and anxiety caused by grief and loss.
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Natural disasters can cause serious positive effects on lives and properties.
FALSE
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2. The government needs to spend massive national budget on rebuilding infrastructures, homes, and agriculture that were destroyed by natural disasters.
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2. Flood occurs when water inundates land thatโs normally dry.
TRUE
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1. Follow regularly the weather conditions and warnings of the Astronomy Department for weather updates and alerts.