These questions are based Estes Park, Colorado “Rocky Mountain National Park" 1. What would you consider to be the biggest geologic hazard present in your topographic map area? Why? What are the long-term effects of this hazard to this area? 2. List and describe 2 other geologic hazards this area may have and the lasting effects those hazards have on this area. 3. What are some geologic hazards this area will NOT have to deal with? Why are these hazards low risk in this area?

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These questions are based Estes Park, Colorado “Rocky Mountain National Park"

1. What would you consider to be the biggest geologic hazard present in your topographic map area? Why? What are the long-term effects of this hazard to this area?

2. List and describe 2 other geologic hazards this area may have and the lasting effects those hazards have on this area.

3. What are some geologic hazards this area will NOT have to deal with? Why are these hazards low risk in this area?

4. Now that you know a little more about what hazards this area will likely have versus those it will likely not have, describe some ways damage to property and loss of human life may be prevented. For your main hazard, list at least 3 mitigation techniques that can be utilized, and list at least 1 mitigation technique for the other 2 geologic hazards.

5. People can not live in the national parks, but cities do build up around parks as national parks attract tourists. List the effects the geologic hazards will have on surrounding populated areas.

6. Remember that geologic hazards do not simply pose a threat of danger but may also cause large economic and personal losses. What might these losses look like to the surrounding areas of your national park?

7. Additionally, the aftereffects of geologic hazards may have long-term benefits to an area. For instance, a volcanic eruption can devastate an area, but products of an eruption may also fertilize soil making a volcano constructive as well as destructive. Do any of the geologic hazards listed for your national park have long-term benefits? If so, what are they? How might these benefits offset the immediate damages of the geologic hazard?

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