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Essay on damages caused by heavy rainfall
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Chioma
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What are the damages caused by heavy rainfall
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Chioma
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describe the effects after tsunami
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essay
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Impact of Human and Physical Factors Quick Check answers!
1. Crops are destroyed and livestock die from lack of water. 2. the
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<3 answers <3
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Examine the statements below. Which best identifies the impact of drought on Texas?(1 point) Responses Homes are flooded and
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Judging from the sizes of the before-and-after craters atop Mount St. Helens (Figs. 4.8 and 4.9 of the Lab book), which volcanic
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Anonymous
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Which of the following choices names three natural disasters?
(1 point) Responses earthquakes, building demolitions, and floods
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EMILIANO
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write this paragraph differently
The main idea of this paragraph is that most forest fires and wildfires are natural and have
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I'm writing a essay on Hurricanes where can I find credible sources for my essay with intext citation or citation.
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Tim
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Which correctly identifies ways that earthquakes and tsunamis can cause destruction?(1 point)
Responses earthquakes: landslides
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wewewrwe
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Which describes the waves formed by tsunamis?(1 point)
Responses They cause small waves in the open ocean, but large ones near
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wewewrwe
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What do earthquakes and tsunamis have in common?(1 point)
Responses They originate on Earth’s surface. They modify Earth’s
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wewewrwe
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A teacher had her students down hypothesis about an experiment wich is a valid hypothesis.
energy gets transferred among all the
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Today I learned some sick stuff about volcanoes! The hot, dangerous stuff comes outta the top where it sometimes goes boom! The
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zeo
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Explain what happens in the eye of the storm. Why can you survive the eye of the storm if you are inside and have shelter but
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Rachel
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Earthquake in Gujarat Do the premises sufficiently support the conclusions
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catherine
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What were the causes of the Dust Bowl?(1 point)
Responses The Dust Bowl was caused by drought, overgrazing, and the near
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Kanna
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In one to two sentences, explain why there is more concern for severe storms in low-pressure systems.
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Which topic sentence does the evidence BEST support?
Wildfires that burn near communities can become dangerous if they grow out
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j Cole
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Many fire-prone California towns don’t plan for evacuations Counterintuitive as it may sound, Paradise has some of the
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kayla
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Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries, cause ___________________________.
* 1 point floods
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How did the last ice age affect human migration?
(1 point) Responses It created land bridges where ocean had once been. It
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Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier trees better
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in
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What statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen?
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Which describes the waves formed by tsunamis
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in
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nobrainer!
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?
lower central air pressure moving onto land cooler water temperature slower wind
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Anonymus
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How does a hurricane form? *
It forms over the warm Atlantic ocean as low pressure area It forms over the warm Atlantic ocean as
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jer bear
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The Dust Bowl
During the 1930s, extreme drought and high winds made life incredibly difficult in the Great Plains region of the
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Many fire-prone California towns don’t plan for evacuations
Counterintuitive as it may sound, Paradise has some of the
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The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in abundance. Dry brush and small shrubs and trees
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Which correctly identifies ways that earthquakes and tsunamis can cause destruction?(1 point)
Responses earthquakes: landslides
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ignoremyquestionsI'mtoolazytodoitmyself
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What do earthquakes and tsunamis have in common?(1 point)
Responses They modify Earth’s surface. They only occur on landmasses.
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ignoremyquestionsI'mtoolazytodoitmyself
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Connection Academy Washington
Impact of Catastrophe Portfolio Why are famines considered human - made catastrophes?
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What are the possible negative impacts of the next big geostorm?
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Unll
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2) The largest geomagnetic storm on record, known as the occurred in 1859, causing to spark & caused fires! (There are 2 correct
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Unll
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Most forest fires and wildfires are natural they clearly away debris old breath and nine trees leading healthier trees better
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Read the passage.
The Dirty Thirties and the Filthy Fifties The southern Great Plains, an area of the U.S. known for its wheat
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Which describes the waves formed by tsunamis?
They cause large waves in the open ocean, but small ones near the shore. They cause
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What do earthquakes and tsunamis have in common?
They originate on Earth’s surface. They originate on Earth’s surface. They
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Which are predicted to happen in the case of a severe geomagnetic storm? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
Responses
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wiggle
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely
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Compare and contrast the location of the following regions. Which statement best identifies a region where tsunamis are
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Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina?
(1
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billy bob joe
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What do earthquakes and tsunamis have in common
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Historic multi-year droughts in the late 1920s and early 1930s contributed to which historic event?(1 point)
Responses the Great
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hi
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Examine the statements below. Which best identifies the impact of drought on Texas?(1 point)
Responses Crops are destroyed and
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hi
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Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina?
(1
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Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina?
(1
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