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Extreme Weather

Overview

FBV: Rule of law – how governments prepare themselves for natural disasters and to analyse where management could be improved.

Cultural Capital: Extreme weather is something that will increasingly impact us as the UK but also the rest of the world. It is important for students to have a critical understanding of these events and why they occur. This topic also links to paper 1 ‘weather hazards’ and the ‘restless earth’ topic covered in year 7.

UN Human Rights:

3 – best interest of the child

6 – life, survival, and development

8 – protection and preservation of identify

10 – family reunification

12 – respect the views of the child

17 – access to information from the media

20 – children unable to live with their family

23 – children with a disability

24 – health and health services

26 – social security

27 – adequate standard of living

28 – right to education

39 – recovery from trauma and reintegration

Example Key Words

Primary Effects

The impact of an event on the day

Secondary Effects

The impact of an event weeks and months later

Cumulonimbus Cloud

A large cloud which becomes a tornado or tropical storm

Protection

Changing the infrastructure of a place to limit the risk

Planning

The action taken before an event to limit the risk

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