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Match the following terms with the correct definition. potential dangers or risks.
the series of events that occur before and after a disaster; it includes preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation/prevention.
the first step in the disaster cycle, readiness to deal with a disaster.
the second step in the disaster cycle and involves the actions taken after an emergency or disaster.
part of the fourth step in the disaster cycle and means to lessen the impact of a disaster in the future.
a collection of items that will help you to survive during an emergency.
emergencies related to changes in the surface of the earth.
something does not easily spoil.
natural disasters that occur because of a weather pattern.
part of the fourth step in the disaster cycle and means to stop something from occurring.
Hazards
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The disaster cycle
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Preparation
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Response
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Mitigation
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Emergency kit
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Geologic emergencies
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Non-perishable
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Weather-related emergencies
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Prevention
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