1) Which of the following natural disasters is most common in the Caribbean region during the months of June to November? a) Earthquakes b) Tornadoes c) Hurricanes 2) How do hurricanes form? a) When warm air rises and cools down b) When cold air sinks and warms up c) When warm and cold air masses collide 3) Which Caribbean country is most prone to volcanic eruptions? a) Jamaica b) Barbados c) St Vincent and the Grenadines 4) How can a tsunami be triggered? a) By a volcanic eruption b) By an earthquake under the ocean c) By a hurricane 5) Which of the following is a potential effect of a hurricane on a Caribbean country? a) Flooding b) Drought c) heatwaves 6) Which Caribbean country is most vulnerable to earthquakes? a) Cuba b) Haiti c) Bahamas 7) How can deforestation contribute to the impact of natural disasters? a) It can increase the risk of landslides and flooding b) It can decrease the intensity of hurricanes c) It can prevent earthquakes from occurring 8) Which of the following is a potential effect of an earthquake on a Caribbean country? a) Crop failure b) Coral bleaching c) Infrastructure damage 9) How can a drought impact a Caribbean country? a) By causing water shortages and crop failure b) By increasing the risk of hurricanes c) By triggering volcanic eruptions 10) How do droughts happen? a) When rivers overflow  b) less rainfall over a period of time c) underwater earthquakes

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