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Predictable Vs Sudden Hazards Practice Test
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Two hazards affected a hillside community.
Hazard A (wildfire): For 3 weeks, temperatures were high, humidity stayed low, and vegetation dried out. Fire danger alerts increased from “Moderate” to “Extreme.” A fire started after a lightning storm.
Hazard B (rockfall): A large rock broke loose from a cliff and fell onto a trail with no warning signs noticed by hikers.
Which hazard would generally allow more preparation time based on the buildup indicators described?
Two hazards affected a hillside community.
Hazard A (wildfire): For 3 weeks, temperatures were high, humidity stayed low, and vegetation dried out. Fire danger alerts increased from “Moderate” to “Extreme.” A fire started after a lightning storm.
Hazard B (rockfall): A large rock broke loose from a cliff and fell onto a trail with no warning signs noticed by hikers.
Which hazard would generally allow more preparation time based on the buildup indicators described?