3rd Grade Science Flashcards: Designing Hazard Solutions

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3rd Grade Science

Designing Hazard Solutions

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What is one design solution that reduces flood impacts on homes near rivers?

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Build homes on stilts or raised foundations. Elevation keeps homes above typical flood water levels.

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Flashcard 1: What is one design solution that reduces flood impacts on homes near rivers?

Answer: Build homes on stilts or raised foundations. Elevation keeps homes above typical flood water levels.

Flashcard 2: Identify the best design solution to reduce falling-object injury in an earthquake.

Answer: Anchor tall furniture and secure heavy items to walls. Prevents items from falling and hurting people during shaking.

Flashcard 3: What is one design solution that reduces earthquake damage inside a classroom?

Answer: Anchor tall shelves and heavy furniture to walls. Anchoring prevents furniture from falling during shaking.

Flashcard 4: What is the meaning of a design solution for a hazard?

Answer: A plan or change that reduces harm from a hazard. It's a method to make dangerous situations safer.

Flashcard 5: What is a design solution, meaning a planned way to solve a problem using materials and ideas?

Answer: A planned method to solve a problem. Engineers create solutions by designing with specific materials.

Flashcard 6: Which part of a design solution directly reduces harm: prevention, protection, or entertainment?

Answer: Protection. Protection directly shields people and property from harm.

Flashcard 7: Which design solution best reduces wildfire risk near a home: clear dry brush or store firewood by walls?

Answer: Clear dry brush and keep fuel away from the house. Removing fuel sources prevents fire from spreading.

Flashcard 8: Which design solution best reduces hurricane wind damage to a house roof?

Answer: Use hurricane straps to connect the roof to the walls. Metal connectors prevent roofs from lifting off in strong winds.

Flashcard 9: What is a hazard in science, meaning something that can cause harm to people or property?

Answer: A danger that can cause injury or damage. Hazards are dangerous conditions that threaten safety.

Flashcard 10: What is one design solution that reduces hurricane wind damage to a house roof?

Answer: Install hurricane straps to secure the roof. Straps connect roof to walls, preventing wind from lifting it off.

Flashcard 11: Which option best matches the hazard: "Very strong rotating winds"?

Answer: Tornado; use safe rooms and storm shutters. Spinning winds need reinforced rooms and window protection.

Flashcard 12: Identify the best design solution to reduce earthquake injuries: strap a bookcase or place it unanchored.

Answer: Strap and anchor the bookcase to the wall. Wall anchors prevent tipping during earthquakes.

Flashcard 13: What is one design solution that reduces the impact of a tornado on people indoors?

Answer: Build a safe room or storm shelter. Reinforced rooms protect people from tornado winds and debris.

Flashcard 14: What design solution reduces flood impacts by keeping water away from buildings?

Answer: A levee or floodwall. These barriers block floodwater from reaching structures.

Flashcard 15: What is the main goal of a design solution for hazards?

Answer: To reduce damage and keep people safe. Design solutions minimize harm from natural disasters.

Flashcard 16: What is the meaning of a hazard in science (as used in designing safety solutions)?

Answer: A danger that can cause harm to people or property. Hazards are sources of potential danger that need safety solutions.

Flashcard 17: Which option best reduces flood impact on a house: sandbags at doors or adding more windows?

Answer: Sandbags at doors. Sandbags block water entry; windows would let more water in.

Flashcard 18: Identify the best design solution for a town with frequent flooding: higher foundations or weaker roofs.

Answer: Build on higher foundations (elevate buildings). Elevation prevents water from entering buildings.

Flashcard 19: Which word means making a hazard cause less harm: prevent, reduce, or increase?

Answer: Reduce. Reduce means to make something smaller or less severe.

Flashcard 20: What design solution reduces wildfire impacts by creating a space with less fuel near a home?

Answer: A defensible space cleared of dry plants. Removing vegetation reduces fire spread to structures.

Flashcard 21: Which design solution best reduces heat hazard in a city during very hot days?

Answer: Plant shade trees and use light-colored, reflective roofs. Trees provide cooling shade; light roofs reflect heat away.

Flashcard 22: What is one design solution that reduces heat hazard impacts on students outdoors?

Answer: Provide shade structures and water stations. These help prevent heat exhaustion and dehydration.

Flashcard 23: Which option best reduces wildfire impact near a home: clearing dry plants or storing extra firewood?

Answer: Clearing dry plants. Removing fuel reduces fire spread; firewood adds fuel.

Flashcard 24: Which design solution best reduces wildfire damage around a neighborhood?

Answer: Create defensible space by clearing dry plants near homes. Removing fuel sources stops fire from spreading to homes.

Flashcard 25: Which design solution best reduces wildfire ignition on a house?

Answer: Use fire-resistant roofing and nonflammable siding. These materials don't catch fire from flying embers.

Flashcard 26: What is one design solution that protects windows during a hurricane?

Answer: Install storm shutters or impact-resistant windows. These prevent wind-blown debris from breaking windows.

Flashcard 27: Which design solution best reduces lightning damage to a tall building?

Answer: Install a lightning rod connected to a ground wire. Provides a safe path for electricity to reach the ground.

Flashcard 28: Which option best reduces earthquake impact: bolting shelves to walls or stacking books higher?

Answer: Bolting shelves to walls. Bolting prevents falling hazards; higher stacking increases danger.

Flashcard 29: What is one design solution that makes buildings safer during earthquakes?

Answer: Use flexible building designs and strong supports. Flexibility allows buildings to sway without breaking.

Flashcard 30: What is the meaning of impact when describing a hazard's effects?

Answer: The damage or harm caused by a hazard. Impact refers to the actual consequences when a hazard occurs.

Flashcard 31: What design solution reduces flood damage by lifting a house above high water?

Answer: Elevating the building on stilts or a raised foundation. Height keeps structures above typical flood levels.

Flashcard 32: Which design solution best reduces landslide risk on a steep slope?

Answer: Build a retaining wall and improve drainage. Walls hold soil; drainage removes water that weakens slopes.

Flashcard 33: Identify the best design solution to reduce injury risk on icy sidewalks: sand/salt or more water.

Answer: Spread sand or salt for better traction. Grit materials increase friction on slippery surfaces.

Flashcard 34: Which design solution best reduces flood damage to a home near a river?

Answer: Elevate the house above expected floodwater level. Raising homes keeps them above water during floods.

Flashcard 35: What design solution reduces impacts from lightning by safely sending electricity into the ground?

Answer: A lightning rod with grounding. Provides a safe path for electrical discharge.

Flashcard 36: Which design solution best reduces tornado wind damage to windows?

Answer: Install storm shutters or impact-resistant windows. These protect glass from breaking in high winds.

Flashcard 37: What design solution reduces wildfire damage by using materials that do not burn easily?

Answer: Fire-resistant roofing and siding. Non-combustible materials resist ignition from embers.

Flashcard 38: What design solution reduces impacts from dangerous heat in buildings during hot weather?

Answer: Insulation and reflective (cool) roofs. These materials reduce heat transfer and absorption.

Flashcard 39: Which option is the best design solution to reduce slipping on icy sidewalks?

Answer: Use rough, textured surfaces and add handrails. Texture provides grip; handrails offer support on ice.

Flashcard 40: What is a design solution for reducing hazard impacts?

Answer: A planned change or tool that makes harm less likely or less severe. Design solutions are engineered ways to minimize hazard effects.

Flashcard 41: What is one design solution that helps stop a fire from spreading in a building?

Answer: Use fire doors and fire-resistant materials. These materials resist burning and contain fires to one area.

Flashcard 42: What is one design solution that reduces road hazard impacts for pedestrians crossing streets?

Answer: Add crosswalks with signals and speed bumps. These features slow traffic and make crossing safer.

Flashcard 43: Which option best matches the hazard: "Strong shaking of the ground"?

Answer: Earthquake; use base isolation and stronger building frames. Ground shaking needs flexible supports and reinforced structures.

Flashcard 44: What design solution reduces earthquake risk by keeping heavy objects from falling?

Answer: Anchor shelves and secure heavy furniture. Securing prevents dangerous falling during shaking.

Flashcard 45: What is one design solution that reduces lightning hazard impacts at a tall building?

Answer: Install a lightning rod and grounding system. Rods safely direct lightning strikes to the ground.

Flashcard 46: What design solution reduces hurricane wind damage by strengthening the roof connection?

Answer: Hurricane straps (roof tie-downs). Metal straps secure roofs against strong uplift forces.

Flashcard 47: Which design solution best reduces floodwater entering a building?

Answer: Build a levee or floodwall as a barrier. These walls block water from reaching buildings.

Flashcard 48: Which option best matches the hazard: "Too much river water"?

Answer: Flood; use levees, floodwalls, and raised buildings. River overflow needs barriers and elevation to protect homes.

Flashcard 49: Which design solution best reduces erosion from heavy rain on a hillside?

Answer: Plant vegetation to hold soil in place. Plant roots grip soil and prevent it from washing away.

Flashcard 50: Which option best reduces hurricane wind impact: roof straps or leaving the roof loosely attached?

Answer: Roof straps. Straps secure the roof; loose attachment allows wind damage.

Flashcard 51: What design solution reduces storm impacts by covering windows to stop flying debris?

Answer: Storm shutters. Protective covers prevent glass breakage from impacts.

Flashcard 52: Which design solution best reduces stormwater flooding on streets after rain?

Answer: Add storm drains and permeable pavement. Drains carry water away; permeable surfaces let water soak in.

Flashcard 53: What design solution reduces impacts from falling rocks or landslides near roads?

Answer: Rockfall netting or retaining walls. Barriers catch or redirect falling debris safely.

Flashcard 54: What is one design solution that reduces wildfire impacts near homes?

Answer: Create defensible space by clearing dry brush near buildings. Removing fuel prevents fire from reaching structures.

Flashcard 55: Which option best matches the hazard: "Fast-moving fire near homes"?

Answer: Wildfire; clear brush and use fire-resistant materials. Fire spreads through fuel; removing it and using safe materials helps.

Flashcard 56: Which design solution best reduces tornado wind damage: safe room or large glass walls?

Answer: A reinforced safe room. Reinforced rooms protect occupants from debris.

Flashcard 57: What is the meaning of hazard impact?

Answer: The damage or harm a hazard causes to people or places. It's the negative effects when something dangerous happens.

Flashcard 58: What is one design solution that helps keep floodwater away from a town?

Answer: Build levees or floodwalls. These barriers block and redirect flood water away from buildings.

Flashcard 59: Which design solution best reduces earthquake shaking damage in a building?

Answer: Add base isolators or flexible supports under the building. These absorb ground movement to protect the structure.