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Impacts of Hazards

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Impacts of Hazards

Tectonic hazards can have impacts in many ways. It is difficult to compare impacts between countries because each country is different and there are different types of hazards.

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Social impacts

  • Deaths, injury and wider health impacts, including psychological ones.
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Economic impacts

  • Loss of property, businesses, infrastructure and opportunities.
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Environmental impacts

  • Damage or destruction of ecosystems.
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Comparison between countries

  • It is difficult to compare impacts between countries because:
    • The physical nature of the events is different.
    • The socio-economic characteristics of the affected places are different.
    • The economic costs in developed economies can be very large, but they are less costly in developing countries.
    • Deaths in developed countries are usually low, but they can be high in other countries.
    • The impacts of volcanic eruptions tend to be smaller than the impacts of earthquakes and tsunami.

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1Tectonic Processes & Hazards

2Option 2A: Glaciated Landscapes & Change

3Option 2B: Coastal Landscapes & Change

4Globalisation

5Option 4A: Regenerating Places

6Option 4B: Diverse Places

7The Water Cycle & Water Insecurity (A2 only)

8The Carbon Cycle & Energy Security (A2 only)

9Superpowers (A2 only)

10Option 8A: Health & Human Rights (A2 only)

11Option 8B: Migration & Identity (A2 only)

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