Natural Disasters Worksheet
A worksheet for Grade 2 students to learn about different types of natural disasters and their effects.
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Natural Disasters
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. A natural disaster is something that happens in nature and can cause a lot of .
2. When the ground shakes, it is called an .
3. A very strong wind storm that spins like a funnel is a .
4. When there is too much water and land gets covered, it is a .
1. Which of these is NOT a natural disaster?
Flood
Earthquake
Car accident
Tornado
2. What should you do during an earthquake?
Run outside
Hide under a strong table
Stand near a window
Play with toys
1. All natural disasters can be stopped by people.
True
False
2. A hurricane is a big storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
True
False
1. Name one natural disaster and describe what it is like.
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