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Card 6

Front

the size of the hazard (how intensity is measured)

Back

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Card 7

Front

where hazards occur

Back

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Card 8

Front

different viewpoints on how dangerous and what risks there are to a hazard

Back

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Card 9

Front

the view that hazards are uncontrollable natural events that cannot be stopped, it has to be accepted

Back

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Card 10

Front

using research and past events to know where and when a hazard will take place

Back

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Card 11

Front

attempting to live with the hazard by adjusting lifestyle choices

Back

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Card 12

Front

strategies carried out to lessen the severity of a hazard

Back

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Card 13

Front

coordinated strategies to reduce a hazards effects

Back

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Card 14

Front

a form of community preparedness where they share the risk and mitigate the impacts together

Back

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Card 15

Front

graphical representation of steps carried out in hazard recovery

Back

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