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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CISCE Oxford University Press for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8.


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Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Fill in the blanks

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Some disasters like ______ may begin slowly and later increase in extent and intensity.

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Earthquake is an example of a major ______ disaster.

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Cyclones are ______ areas that occur over warm ocean waters of temperate and tropical regions.

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The ______ of the earth’s plates caused the earthquake in Nepal in April 2015.

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The ______ gas tragedy was caused by the accidental leakage of a highly toxic gas called methyl isocyanate from the Union Carbide factory.

Match the Columns

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Match the Columns

Match the Columns | Q 1

Match the Columns

A B
1 Drought a Man-made disaster
2 Hiroshima bombing b Chemical disaster
3 Underwater earthquakes that cause tsunamis c Largest oil spill disaster
4 Accidental release of toxins in the environment from factories d Insufficient rainfall
5 Deepwater Horizon e Natural disaster
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Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Choose the correct answer

Choose the correct answer | Q 1

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Droughts are caused by insufficient _______ over a long period of time.

  • flood

  • storm

  • rainfall

  • sunlight

Choose the correct answer | Q 2

Choose the correct answer

In 1986, an accidental explosion at a nuclear plant at ________ in the former USSR caused radiation to spread across Ukraine and other regions, killing over 12,000 people.

  • Kiev

  • Chernobyl

  • Astana

  • St Petersburg

Choose the correct answer | Q 3

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Chemical disasters are caused by _______.

  • gases

  • germs

  • pollen

  • virus

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Biological disasters occur when______, which are grown in laboratories, get released in the air.

  • chemical

  • germs

  • pollen

  • blossoms

Choose the correct answer | Q 5

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Chemicals from ______ kill marine life and coral reefs and also affect birds and mammals.

  • cyclones

  • drought

  • earthquakes

  • oil spills

True or false

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies True or false

True or false | Q 1

State whether the following are true or false

Earthquakes also trigger landslides, avalanches, and tsunamis.

  • True

  • False

True or false | Q 2

State whether the following are true or false

Floods wash away the top layer of the soil, which is the most infertile.

  • True

  • False

True or false | Q 3

State whether the following are true or false

West Bengal is most vulnerable to floods.

  • True

  • False

True or false | Q 4

State whether the following are true or false

Oil spills harm marine life.

  • True

  • False

True or false | Q 5

State whether the following are true or false

The attacks carried out on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States during World War II were an example of unintentional nuclear disaster.

  • True

  • False

Answer the following questions in brief

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Answer the following questions in brief

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 1

How are earthquakes caused?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 2.1

What causes floods?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 2.2

What kind of environmental damage does a flood cause?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 3.1

What is a drought?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 3.2

What are the effects of a drought?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 4

What should people do in the event of a nuclear disaster?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 5

How do chemical disasters occur?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 6

How do biological disasters occur?

Answer the following questions in brief | Q 7

Give some examples of travel-related disaster.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 1

Write a short note on the earthquake zones of India.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 2.1

How is a cyclone caused?

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 2.2

Which coastal region of India is cyclone-prone?

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 3

What are the conditions people face during a drought?

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 4

Briefly explain the various causes of fire.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 5

Why is nuclear disaster so harmful?

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 6

Which man-made nuclear disaster shook the world during World War 2? Give details.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 7

Write a short note terror attacks attacks with examples.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 8

Write a short note on the Nepal earthquake of 2015.

Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs | Q 9

What makes Bihar the most flood-prone state among all north Indian states?

Picture study

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Picture study

Picture study | Q 1

Identify the type of disaster as shown in the picture.

Picture study | Q 2

Is it man-made or natural?

Picture study | Q 3

What are the causes of this kind of disaster?

Map work

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Map work

Map work | Q 1

On an outline map of India mark the following

  1. Earthquake zones with moderate damage risk and high damage risk.
  2. Any two flood-prone areas
  3. Any two cyclone zones
  4. Any two drought-prone areas
Extra Questions

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 5 Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies Extra Questions

Extra Questions | Q 1.1

What do you mean by disasters?

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How are disasters classified?

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Which countries are more adversely affected by disasters? Why?

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What do you understand by natural disasters?

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What is the difference between a hazard and a disaster?

Extra Questions | Q 5.1

What is an earthquake?

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What are an earthquakes effects?

Extra Questions | Q 6

Name the states worst affected by water scarcity in India.

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What do you mean by man-made disasters?

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What causes fire? Give one example.

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Give an example of the intentional nuclear disaster and unintentional nuclear disaster.

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Give an example of a chemical disaster.

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What are biological disasters?

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How and why are terror attacks carried out? Give examples.

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Name the world’s worst industrial disaster.

Extra Questions | Q 14

What causes travel-related disasters?

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How do oil spills occur?

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What are the effects of spills?

Extra Questions | Q 16

Which disaster is considered to be one of the worst spills to have happened in recent times ? Elaborate.

Extra Questions | Q 17

Name two state of India where floods cause massive damages every year.

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Name two wildlife sanctuaries of Assam.

Extra Questions | Q 19.1

Define: Avalanche

Extra Questions | Q 19.2

Define: Tsunami

Extra Questions | Q 19.3

Define: Epidemic

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Define: Storm surge

Extra Questions | Q 19.5

Define: Water table

Extra Questions | Q 20.01

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______ are incidents that cause significant damage or destruction to life and property.

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While most disasters happen suddenly like earthquake, nuclear explosion, others like ______ may have a slow beginning and later increase in extent and intensity.

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Disasters affect people living in ______ countries more adversely.

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Earthquakes usually occur without ______.

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An ______ is a sudden violent movement of a portion of the earth’s crust.

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______ are mostly caused due to the overflowing of rivers in the monsoon.

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About ______ per cent of the land area in India is drought-prone.

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______ lead to acute shortage of water and crop failure.

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________ nuclear disasters mostly occur due to accidents in nuclear power reactors.

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The Bhopal Gas tragedy is an incident of ______ disaster.

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The terror attack on Parliament of India took place on ______.

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Nepal lies on the fault called ______.

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______ explosion is the largest oil spill in the history of petroleum industry.

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Heavy rainfall in Assam causes the ______ river and its tributaries to overflow.

Extra Questions | Q 20.15

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______ is the most flood-prone region amongst the great northern plains of India with almost ______ per cent of the state affected by floods.

Solutions for 5: Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies

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Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 8 chapter 5 - Natural and Man-made Disasters with Case Studies - Shaalaa.com

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