State True or False
1. Hazards are classified into natural, human – made and socio – natural hazards
2. Earthquake is a violent tremor in the earth’s crust, sending out a series of shock waves in all directions from its place of origin.
3. Heavy rainfall and large waves in seas are not the common causes of flood.
4. The West coast of India is more vulnerable to storm surge than the east coast.
5. The coastal belt around the Gulf of Kutch.
6. The droughts could be classified into six types.
7. Hydro – logical droughts is associated with reduction of water in streams, rivers and reservoirs.
8. Agricultural drought refers to the condition in which the agricultural crops get affected due to more of rainfall.
9. Weak ground structure, mining, construction of roads and railways over the mountains are the causes of landslides.
10. The word ‘Tsunami’ is derived from latin world ‘tsu’ meaning harbour.