1. The document discusses various topics related to disaster readiness and risk reduction, including different types of natural and man-made disasters.
2. It provides examples of natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, typhoons and volcanic eruptions, and examples of man-made disasters like industrial accidents, chemical spills, ash falls from field fires, and war.
3. The document contains various learning activities that help distinguish between natural and man-made disasters, classify different types of disasters, and identify essential items to include in a disaster preparedness bag.
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1. The document discusses various topics related to disaster readiness and risk reduction, including different types of natural and man-made disasters.
2. It provides examples of natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, typhoons and volcanic eruptions, and examples of man-made disasters like industrial accidents, chemical spills, ash falls from field fires, and war.
3. The document contains various learning activities that help distinguish between natural and man-made disasters, classify different types of disasters, and identify essential items to include in a disaster preparedness bag.
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Darwin Disaster Readiness and Risk
Reduction Andrei Lance S. GAS-2 What I Know Activity 1.1 Activity 1.2 1. a -Due to the lack colors, it is hard to identify the given images. I think the first Image shows a boy holding a 1. Disaster 2. d boat as he stride through the flood. The second and third photo shows ruins that is left by war. Finally, the 2. Ring of Fire 3. c last photo shows the damage left by a typhoon. 3. Calamity 4. d -storm/typhoon(natural), war(manmade), and again typhoon(natural) 4. Earthquake 5. d 5. Volcanic 6. b 6. Pacific Ocean 7. d 7. Typhoon 8. b 8. Natural 9. d 9. Destruction 10. c 10. Man Made Disaster 11. c 12. a 13. c 14. b 15. A Activity 1.3 Activity 1.3 1. Natural 2. Man-made Natural Disaster Man-made Disaster 3. Natural 4. Man-made -Flood -Ash fall(due to field fire) 5. Man-made -Earthquake 6. Natural -Storm Guide Questions: - Geo-physical or Climatic events such as typhoons, volcanic eruptions, floods, and fire are kinds of natural disaster. Whilst, Industrial, Chemical, and oil spills are examples of man-made disasters. Activity 1.4 What I have Learned Activity 1.5 3 things I learned today 1. Bag of necessary items in which includes: Classification of Disaster Disaster Risks - Disaster, is an event that applies negative impact to structures, - Clothes 1. Natural Flood, death lives, properties, etc. - Batteries - Man-made disaster, is a type of disaster that is caused by - Chargers 2. Man-made Damage to structures, death, human activities. Ex: ash fall, oil spills, war - Water 3. Natural Damage to structures, - Natural Disaster, is a type of disaster in which can either be - Flashlight changes in temperature predicted or not. Examples of predictive natural disaster: - Knife storm(from formations of clouds, kilometers away from land), - Lighter 4. Man-made Negative impact to marine Tsunami(if an earthquake occurred near a coast). Examples of - Flint and steel life unpredictive Disasters: Volcanic Eruption, Earthquake - Matches 5. Man-made Injuries, Death, Damage to 2 things I found interesting - Radio property - Unfortunately, I do not find anything interesting. - Important papers 1 Question I have 2. Extra papers (to start a fire) 6. Natural Damage to structures, death, - I have no question 3. Water container (which can be put in fire) injuries 4. Rope (it is useful for surviving, really) Assessment 5. Fully charged powerbank ( atleast two of them) 7. Natural Negative impact to crops 1. a 8. Natural Fire, brownout/blackout, 2. b death 3. d Additional Activity 4. b 9. Man-made death 5. b 10. Natural Damage to 6. b structures/properties, 7. d injuries, death 8. b 9. c 11. Natural Sickness, damage to 10. d properties 11. b 12. Natural/Man-made Damage to properties, 12. a injuries, death(humans, 13. d animals) 14. a 15. B 13. Natural Flood, damage to 1. Destruction 6. Property structures/properties, death 2. Devastation 7. Event 14. Man-made Damage to structures/ 3. Life 8. Calamitous properties, injuries, death 4. Loss 9. Damage 5. Sudden 15. what what