Natural disaster — caused by?
Mainly caused by natural forces.
Human-caused disaster — example?
Air pollution, deforestation, chemical leak.
Air pollution — definition?
Contamination of air by harmful substances.
Deforestation — impact?
Reduces habitats and increases environmental damage.
Chemical leak — effect?
Pollutes land or water with harmful chemicals.
Global warming — linked to?
Rising planet temperature due to pollution.
Classify disasters: earthquake?
Natural cause.
Classify hazards: wildfire?
Human-caused hazard.
Littering — what?
Dropping rubbish on the ground.
Sea levels rise because?
Melting ice from global warming.
Save Earth collocation — example?
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Environmental problems — include?
Deforestation, pollution, climate change.
Synonym of frightening?
Terrifying or scary.
Wandering — synonym?
Moving aimlessly.
Blood-curdling scream — meaning?
Extremely frightening shout.
Traumatized people — describe?
Deeply distressed after events.
Fearful — antonym?
Calm or fearless.
Mystery — opposite?
Clarity or known fact.
Pollute — antonym?
Clean or purify.
Existence — antonym?
Non-being or absence.
Must have for past deduction?
Must have + past participle.
Listening: Diana absent — reason?
For a specific appointment or reason.
Practice test — purpose?
Prepare students for assessment.
Spelling missing words — task?
Fill in missing words in dialogue.
Pon a prueba tus conocimientos con 12 preguntas sobre Environmental Disaster Prevention and Response.
1. Which event is mainly caused by natural forces rather than by human activity?
2. Which term means the long-term heating of the Earth’s climate system?
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