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This lesson on natural hazards covers definitions, types, and the impact of such events on communities. Students will learn to enumerate and describe various natural hazards, including tropical cyclones, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and wildfires, as well as factors contributing to vulnerability. The presentation also provides resources for creating and editing slides in Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Canva.

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SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON

Natural Hazards
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Lesson
Outline
01. DEFINE NATURAL HAZARDS

IDENTIFYING DIFFERENT
02.
TYPES OF NATURAL HAZARDS
Introduction
WHAT NATURALLY-OCCURRING EVENT CREATES
THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE SHOWN IN THE PHOTO?

In this lesson, you'll learn about the different types of


natural hazards.
Learning
Outcomes
At the end of this lesson, students are expected to:

ENUMERATE THE TYPES OF


01.
NATURAL HAZARDS.

DESCRIBE EACH TYPE OF


02.
NATURAL HAZARDS.

INFER WHY SOME AREAS ARE MORE VULNERABLE


03.
TO NATURAL HAZARDS THAN OTHERS.
NATURAL HAZARD NATURAL DISASTER
It is a threat of a naturally-occuring event that It occurs when a natural hazard occurs and
has a possible negative effect on humans. significantly harm and damage the community.
Tropical
Cyclone
It is a rapid, rotating and organized system
of clouds and thunderstorms.

It can bring strong winds, torrential rains,


high waves, and destructive storm surges.
Earthquake
An earthquake is a sudden release of energy along a fault
in the Earth's crust.

It poses a severe threat because of its irregular intervals


and difficulty to forecast.
Volcanic
Eruption
Volcanic eruptions occur when molten material
from the Earth's interior is extruded to the surface.

Avalanches of hot materials, release of toxic gas,


and lava flows make volcanic eruptions dangerous.
Did You
Know?
Earthquakes and volcanoes commonly occur in the
boundaries of tectonic plates.

The Pacific Ring of Fire, for example, is a horseshoe-


shaped belt in the Pacific Ocean where active
volcanoes and frequent earthquakes occur.
Flood / Flashflood
Floods and flashfloods are common products of torrential rains Dam breaks can also result to flooding, and can severely
especially if it occurs after a long period of dry conditions. affect the communities nearby.
Forest or
Wildland Fire
Massive forest or wildland fires are uncontrolled fires that
burn forests, grasslands, or bushlands.

It commonly occurs during and after long periods of drought.

It can result from either lightning or human activities.


Vulnerability
Proximity to a
01. hazardous event

to Hazards 02.
High population
density in an area

and Disasters 03.


Lack of public education
and awareness

SOME AREAS CAN BE MORE AFFECTED BY A HAZARD OR Lack or non-existent early


04. warning systems
DISASTER THAN OTHER AREAS DUE TO THE FOLLOWING FACTORS:
NATURAL HAZARD Some types of natural hazards
are tropical cyclones, earthquakes,
It is a threat of a naturally-occuring event that volcanic eruptions, floods/flashfloods,
has a possible negative effect on humans. and forest/wildland fire.
Try It!
Does your area experience any
01. natural hazards?

Identify what time of the year is the area


02. at the greatest risk.

What are the damages incurred when


03. a natural hazard hits the area?
Reference
National Geographic. "Natural Disasters."
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/topic/
natural-disasters-weather. Last Accessed 15 January 2022.
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