Mammoth Memory

Geography Test Yourself

Here's a really quick way of testing if you've learned the meanings of the key words in this section. Look at the key word on the card and see if you can remember its definition.

If you get stuck, you can be shown the mnemonic to reveal an image that should help you remember.

To check if you're right, or remind you if you've forgotten, press the card to flip it.

Go through the whole list to see how many definitions you can recall. Revisit any that you had difficulty remembering until you're confident you can recall all of them.

Natural Hazard Risk
The probability or chance that a natural hazard may take place
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Natural Hazards
A natural event, for example an earthquake, volcanic eruption, tropical storm or flood that threatens people or has the potential to cause damage, destruction and death
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Tectonic plates
Earth is split up into a number of large sections of rock called tectonic plates
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Subduction
When one tectonic plate is partly forced beneath the other as the two collide
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Plate Margin
The margin or boundary between two tectonic plates, the edges of the plate
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Constructive Plate Margin
Tectonic plate margin where two plates are moving apart
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Destructive Plate Margin
Tectonic plate margin where two tectonic plates converge or come together
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Conservative Plate Margin
Tectonic plate margin where two tectonic plates slide past each other
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Volcano
An opening (a hole) in the Earth's crust from which lava, ash and gases erupt
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Composite Volcanoes
Volcanoes that happen on destructive plate margins
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Shield Volcanoes
Volcanoes that are found on constructive plate margins
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Primary Effects (Tectonic)
The initial (first) impact of a natural event on people and property
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Secondary Effects (Tectonic)
Those effects that happen as a result of the initial effect (primary effect) but later on
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Hazard Protection
Actions taken before a hazard strikes to reduce its impact, such as educating people or improving building design
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Tropical Rainforests Biodiversity
The variety of life in the world or a particular habitat
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Commercial Farming
Farming to sell produce for a profit to retailers or food processing companies
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Debt reduction
Countries are relieved of some of their debt in return for protecting their rainforests
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Deforestation
The chopping down and removal of trees to clear an area of forest
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Ecotourism
Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the wellbeing of the local people and may involve education
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Logging
The business of cutting down trees and transporting the logs to sawmills
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