Explain The Impact Of Various Hazards On Different Exposed Elements

Explain The Impact Of Various Hazards On Different Exposed Elements

explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements​

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1. explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements​


Answer:

Exposture refers to the element at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include; individual's; dwelling or household and communities; building and structures; public facilities and infrastructure asset; agricultural commondities; environmental assets; and business activities.


2. Explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements.


Exposture refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event.This could include; individuals; dwelling or household and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure asset; agricultural commodities; environmental asset; and business activities.

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3. explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements


Answer:

Hazard Impact Models combine data and expertise from Partners to identify the impact on populations, areas and assets from a range of natural hazards. These impacts could include loss of life, the scale of damage or disruption, numbers of people impacted and economic loss.

Explanation:

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4. What are the element expose to hazards?


Exposure. Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


5. Identify the different elements that are exposed to a particular hazard,and briefly state their vulnerabilities ​.


Answer:

Exposure. Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.

Explanation:


6. explain the impact of these hazard on the different exposed elements cited​


Exposure. Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


7. 2.What are the possible ways to lessen the vulnerability of the exposedelements to hazard? Explain your answer.​


Answer:

Vulnerability is the human dimension of disasters and is the result of the range of economic, social, cultural, institutional, political and psychological factors that shape people’s lives and the environment that they live in (Twigg, 2004).

Vulnerability can be a challenging concept to understand because it tends to mean different things to different people and because it is often described using a variety of terms including ‘predisposition’, ‘fragility’, ‘weakness’, ‘deficiency’ or ‘lack of capacity’.

Some definitions of vulnerability have included exposure in addition to susceptibility to harm. However, it is now understood that exposure is separate to the ‘susceptibility’ element of vulnerability since it is possible to be exposed, whilst at the same time not susceptible to natural hazards.

Despite some divergence over the meaning of vulnerability, most experts agree that understanding vulnerability requires more than analysing the direct impacts of a hazard. Vulnerability also concerns the wider environmental and social conditions that limit people and communities to cope with the impact of hazard (Birkmann, 2006).

Vulnerability is complex.

Vulnerability is not simply about poverty, but extensive research over the past 30 years has revealed that it is generally the poor who tend to suffer worst from disasters (Twigg, 2004; Wisner et al., 2004; UNISDR, 2009b). Poverty is both a driver and consequence of disaster risk (particularly in countries with weak risk governance) because economic pressures force people to live in unsafe locations (see exposure) and conditions (Wisner et al., 2004). Poverty and the other multi-dimensional factors and drivers that create vulnerability mean that susceptibility to the impacts of hazards is often, but not always, associated with certain groups, including women, children, the elderly, the disabled, migrants and displaced populations, amongst others.

Vulnerability relates to a number of factors, including:

Physical factors

e.g. poor design and construction of buildings, unregulated land use planning, etc.

Social factors

e.g. poverty and inequality, marginalisation, social exclusion and discrimination by gender, social status, disability and age (amongst other factors) psychological factors, etc.

Economic factors

e.g. the uninsured informal sector, vulnerable rural livelihoods, dependence on single industries, globalisation of business and supply chains, etc.

Environmental factors

e.g. poor environmental management, overconsumption of natural resources, decline of risk regulating ecosystem services, climate change, etc.

In addition, vulnerability is determined by historical, political, cultural and institutional and natural resource processes that shape the social and environmental conditions people find themselves existing within (IPCC, 2012). These processes produce a range of immediate unsafe conditions such as living in dangerous locations or in poor housing, ill-health, political tensions or a lack of local institutions or preparedness measures (DFID, 2004).

Many of the underlying drivers of vulnerability, including poorly managed urban development, are increasing, resulting in vulnerability increasing in many countries and regions of the world. While evidence suggests that wealthier, well governed countries are able to reduce disaster risks (UNISDR, 2009b, 2011, 2013), some countries have exhibited rapid economic growth in the last few decades without a commensurable rate of vulnerability reduction (UNISDR, 2015a).


8. give the four various elements exposed to hazard and explain​


Answer:

-Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


9. Our household is one of the elements exposed to hazards. wander around/inside your house and conduct a simple investigation to find a spot/place that is exposed to hazard. Explain why that part of your house is vulnerable to hazards and what can you do to lessen the impact it could bring.


Answer:

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10. What are exposed elements that are exposed and vulnerable to each of these hazard​.


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11. what are the common long term impacts of manmade hazards to the different exposed elements? ​


Answer:

Injury or Death that can be encoutered while your elemenys are exposed.


12. I need your help poBy using a table, explain the impact of various hazards stated below ondifferent exposed elements.1. Earthquakes2. Cyclones3. Flash floods4. Thunderstorms5. Typhoons​


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Answer:

The primary effects of earthquakes around saying ground rupture landslide tsunami and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most important secondary effect of earthquakes.the effects of tropical cyclones include heavy rain strong wind, large storm surges near landfall, and tornadoes. The destruction from a tropical cyclone such as a hurricane or tropical storm depends mainly on its intensity in size and its location.The impacts of flash floods are immediate property damage in addition to the force of the water the plants can carry large invested as boulders.Thunderstorms can bring heavy rains which can cause flash flooding, strong winds, hail lightning, and tornado. Severe thunderstorms can cause extensive damage to homes and properties.Typhoons caused major flooding which can drown animals and destroy the natural environment. When smaller animals and food supplies disappear get killed it affects larger animals because they can no longer find enough food.

13. why the port and harbor Facilities are along with physical elements exposed to various hazards?​


Answer:

it refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


14. 1enumerate the elements exposed to hazards


Answer:

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15. explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements​


Answer:

Hazard Impact Models combine data and expertise from Partners to identify the impact on populations, areas and assets from a range of natural hazards. These impacts could include loss of life, the scale of damage or disruption, numbers of people impacted and economic loss.


16. What did you realize in Vulnerabilities of Different Elements Exposed to Hazards


Answer:

Risk information helps tell the story of what, when, and where a disaster might happen, how severe it could be, and who would be most affected. If we don't understand risk, we can't manage it.


17. 1. What will you do if you see various spider wiring in your place/working area?2. Explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements.​


Answer:

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18. how to identify the different elements that are exposed to a particular hazard​


Answer:

Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.

Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.

Risk is a combination of three components: hazard, exposure, and vulnerability. Data from each of these categories can be used to paint a picture of risk in a certain location and over time. Hazard – a potentially destructive physical phenomenon (e.g., an earthquake, a windstorm, a flood).


19. What are the common long term impacts of man-made hazards ti the different exposed elements?​


Answer:

Earthquakes, floods and landslides, etc. are natural environmental hazards of disastrous consequences. In recent years these hazards took toll of thousands of lives and caused massive destruction of property.


20. explain the tree elements exposed to hazards​


Explanation:

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21. What are the elements exposed to various risks?


Answer:

Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.

Explanation:

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Answer:

This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


22. azarnormuide Questions:different hazard?What's NewActivity - Quotes Mo!pagmamahal"The teacher will ask the learners to review the previous lesson aboutements exposed to hazards by giving questions.2. How will describe the 4 elements exposed to hazard?1. What are the different types of elements exposed to hazard?3. What do you think are the reasons why there are things that we are exposed to"Masarap magmahal, masakit masaktan lalo na sa taong panandalian lang an​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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23. 1.What wil you do if you see this various spider wiring in your place/working area 2. Explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements.​


Answer:

(1.)They carry high voltages and can cause severe burns to the workers. Any contact with overhead power lines can result in electrocution.(2) It is important to maintain distance from the overhead power lines and install safety barriers. Power lines and electricity

24. 1.What will you do if you see this various spider wiring in your place or working area?2.Explain the impact of various hazards on different exposed elements?​


1) Spider wirings are dangerous to the employees since they contain high volts and can cause severe burns. In addition, anyone who comes into contact with the power lines that hang overhead runs the risk of being electrocuted.

It would help if you informed the building responsibility department, such as General Affairs or building management, about the problem. And asked the officers to tidy up the wires.

2) Maintaining distance from the overhead power lines and installing safety barriers is essential. Power lines and electricity going close to a live overhead line can result in a flashover that may kill. In addition, it is hazardous to touch a power line. People risk death and injury with voltages lower than 230 volts.

Do not mistake overhead power lines on wooden poles for telephone wires. For adding the information, electricity can bypass wood, plastic, or rubber if damp or dirty and cause fatal shocks. Don't rely on gloves or rubber boots to protect yourself.

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25. I. Identify the specific hazard(s) involved in the disaster. lI. Enumerate the exposed elements affected by the hazard. III. Explain why the exposed elements were vulnerable to the hazard. IV. Recommend strategies that could have been taken to minimize the possibility of a similar disaster occurring in the future.​


|. earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, landslide

||. Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.

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26. Give the importance of recognizing vulnerabilities of different elements exposed to specific hazards ​


Knowing the vulnerabilities of different elements exposed to specific hazards would help people to be aware of the dangers they might face because of those vulnerabilities. Knowing the danger they might face would help them think about how to prepare, prevent or lessen the casualties the hazards would bring.


27. 4 various elements exposed to hazard ​


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28. enumerate the different elements exposed to hazard​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer/Explanation:

Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man-made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural commodities; environmental assets; and business activity.


29. enumerate the difference elements exposed to hazards​


Answer:

Exposure refers to the elements at risk from a natural or man made hazard event. This could include: individuals; dwellings or households and communities; buildings and structures; public facilities and infrastructure assets; agricultural communities; environment assets; and business activity.


30. it refers to the propensity of exposed elements such as human beings, their livelihood and assets to suffer adverse effects with impacted by hazard elements​


Answer:

Vulnerability refers to the propensity of exposed elements such as human beings, their livelihoods, and assets to suffer adverse effects when impacted by hazard events


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