Week 1: Introduction to Chile

 Chile is a country located in South America. The capital of Chile is Santiago. Northern Chile is mostly a desert environment, whereas the central and southern regions are more temperate. Chile has a diverse landscape. It is bordered by the Andes Mountains in the east, and the Pacific Ocean in the west. As of 2024, the population is 19,777,514.

Natural hazards are a natural event, such as an earthquake or a flood, that poses a threat to human life or property. A disaster is a high-risk situation that does not occur over a long span of time. A disaster can be classified by 100 or more people being affected, or the specific area of the event declaring a state of emergency. In contrast, a catastrophe is a major disaster that lasts over a longer period of time and requires large amounts of time and money to recover. A catastrophe is more severe than a disaster. 

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  1. Hi Sofia,
    Absolutely, Chile's seismic and volcanic activity really stands out because of its spot on the Pacific Ring of Fire. On the flip side, Qatar, sitting on the Arabian Plate, is pretty chill in terms of earthquakes and volcanoes.

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