The document provides a list of 10 effects of disasters and asks the reader to determine whether each effect is primary, secondary, or tertiary. The effects include direct impacts like physical injuries and loss of natural terrain, indirect impacts from the direct effects like flooding and damaged infrastructure, as well as longer term impacts to communities and agriculture.
The document provides a list of 10 effects of disasters and asks the reader to determine whether each effect is primary, secondary, or tertiary. The effects include direct impacts like physical injuries and loss of natural terrain, indirect impacts from the direct effects like flooding and damaged infrastructure, as well as longer term impacts to communities and agriculture.
The document provides a list of 10 effects of disasters and asks the reader to determine whether each effect is primary, secondary, or tertiary. The effects include direct impacts like physical injuries and loss of natural terrain, indirect impacts from the direct effects like flooding and damaged infrastructure, as well as longer term impacts to communities and agriculture.
The document provides a list of 10 effects of disasters and asks the reader to determine whether each effect is primary, secondary, or tertiary. The effects include direct impacts like physical injuries and loss of natural terrain, indirect impacts from the direct effects like flooding and damaged infrastructure, as well as longer term impacts to communities and agriculture.
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Instructions: Determine whether the following effects of disaster is a primary, secondary or
tertiary effect. 1. Loss of natural terrain 2. Physical injuries and death 3. Water damage due to floods 4. Flooding of lowlands after a landslide 5. Collapsed structures due to an earthquake 6. Reshaping of a river channel after an earthquake 7. Crop failure or reduction due to cooler temperature 8. Damaged electrical lines due to collapsed structure 9. Power outage due to fallen trees and damaged buildings 10. Permanent relocation of a community due to an earthquake