Geohazard

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A geological hazard, such as the risk of a landslide or tsunami.

    "Yumei Wang, the director of Oregon’s geohazards team, said a quick evaluation last year found that 1,300 of the state’s schools (housing 340,000 students) and emergency-services buildings had a “high or very high” risk of collapse in a substantial earthquake."

Example

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"Yumei Wang, the director of Oregon’s geohazards team, said a quick evaluation last year found that 1,300 of the state’s schools (housing 340,000 students) and emergency-services buildings had a “high or very high” risk of collapse in a substantial earthquake."

Etymology

From geo- + hazard.

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