Dangers of fire in nature Practice exercise 3

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - Classes of Fire - Dangers of Fire in Nature

Quiz Questions (36 questions)

Question 1
Examine the image below of a burned-down market with destroyed stalls. Describe two dangers fires pose in such trading environments.  (2 marks)
Question 2
Examine the image below of a burned-down market with destroyed stalls. Describe two dangers fires pose in such trading environments.  (2 marks)
Question 3
Examine the image below of a burned-down market with destroyed stalls. Describe two dangers fires pose in such trading environments.  (2 marks)
Question 4
Explain three reasons why fires are expensive for governments and local communities even after they have been extinguished.  (3 marks)
Question 5
Explain three reasons why fires are expensive for governments and local communities even after they have been extinguished.  (3 marks)
Question 6
Explain three reasons why fires are expensive for governments and local communities even after they have been extinguished.  (3 marks)
Question 7
Refer to the image showing scorched farmland after a fire. Explain two dangers this fire poses to rural livelihoods. (2marks)
Question 8
Refer to the image showing scorched farmland after a fire. Explain two dangers this fire poses to rural livelihoods. (2marks)
Question 9
Refer to the image below showing scorched farmland after a fire. Explain two dangers this fire poses to rural livelihoods. (2 marks)
Question 10
What are two specific health dangers associated with fire smoke, and which groups are most vulnerable? (2 marks)
Question 11
What are two specific health dangers associated with fire smoke, and which groups are most vulnerable? (2 marks)
Question 12
What are two specific health dangers associated with fire smoke, and which groups are most vulnerable? (2 marks)
Question 13
Why is the destruction of vegetation by fire considered a long-term environmental danger? (2 marks)
Question 14
Why is the destruction of vegetation by fire considered a long-term environmental danger? (2 marks)
Question 15
Why is the destruction of vegetation by fire considered a long-term environmental danger? (2 marks)
Question 16
Why is the destruction of vegetation by fire considered a long-term environmental danger? (2 marks)
Question 17
A fire destroyed several classrooms and learning materials in a school in Machakos County. Describe the immediate and long-term effects of such a fire on learners and the education system. (4 marks)
Question 18
A fire destroyed several classrooms and learning materials in a school in Machakos County. Describe the immediate and long-term effects of such a fire on learners and the education system. (4 marks)
Question 19
A fire destroyed several classrooms and learning materials in a school in Machakos County. Describe the immediate and long-term effects of such a fire on learners and the education system. (4 marks)
Question 20
A fire destroyed several classrooms and learning materials in a school in Machakos County. Describe the immediate and long-term effects of such a fire on learners and the education system. (4 marks)
Question 21
A recent fire destroyed several public transport vehicles and caused a blackout in a Nairobi estate. Explain the broader effects of fire on infrastructure and daily life.  (4 marks)
Question 22
A recent fire destroyed several public transport vehicles and caused a blackout in a Nairobi estate. Explain the broader effects of fire on infrastructure and daily life.  (4 marks)
Question 23
A recent fire destroyed several public transport vehicles and caused a blackout in a Nairobi estate. Explain the broader effects of fire on infrastructure and daily life.  (4 marks)
Question 24
A recent fire destroyed several public transport vehicles and caused a blackout in a Nairobi estate. Explain the broader effects of fire on infrastructure and daily life.  (3 marks)
Question 25
Refer to the image below  of burning stalls in a local market. Discuss the dangers such a fire poses to traders, customers, and the surrounding area. Suggest two strategies that can help prevent such incidents. (4 marks)
Question 26
Refer to the image below  of burning stalls in a local market. Discuss the dangers such a fire poses to traders, customers, and the surrounding area. Suggest two strategies that can help prevent such incidents. (4 marks)
Question 27
Refer to the image below  of burning stalls in a local market. Discuss the dangers such a fire poses to traders, customers, and the surrounding area. Suggest two strategies that can help prevent such incidents. (4 marks)
Question 28
Refer to the image below of burning stalls in a local market. Discuss the dangers such a fire poses to traders, customers, and the surrounding area. Suggest two strategies that can help prevent such incidents. (4 marks)
Question 29
Examine the image of a forest fire burning near a homestead. Explain the dangers this situation presents to families living nearby and suggest how communities can prepare for such risks.  (4 marks)
Question 30
Examine the image of a forest fire burning near a homestead. Explain the dangers this situation presents to families living nearby and suggest how communities can prepare for such risks.  (4 marks)
Question 31
Examine the image of a forest fire burning near a homestead. Explain the dangers this situation presents to families living nearby and suggest how communities can prepare for such risks.  (4 marks)
Question 32
Wildfires have recently affected parts of Mt. Kenya Forest. Explain how such fires can lead to loss of wildlife and disrupt the livelihood of nearby communities. (2 marks)
Question 33
Wildfires have recently affected parts of Mt. Kenya Forest. Explain how such fires can lead to loss of wildlife and disrupt the livelihood of nearby communities. (2 marks)
Question 34
Wildfires have recently affected parts of Mt. Kenya Forest. Explain how such fires can lead to loss of wildlife and disrupt the livelihood of nearby communities. (2 marks)
Question 35
Wildfires have recently affected parts of Mt. Kenya Forest. Explain how such fires can lead to loss of wildlife and disrupt the livelihood of nearby communities. (2 marks)
Question 36
Wildfires have recently affected parts of Mt. Kenya Forest. Explain how such fires can lead to loss of wildlife and disrupt the livelihood of nearby communities. (2 marks)

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