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Write down five effects of the earthquakes and tsunamis on the settlement
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Montshisi
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Write down five effects of the earthquakes and tsunamis on people
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Montshisi
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Write down five effects of the earthquakes and tsunamis on the environment
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Montshisi
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is a tsunami a longitudinal wave?
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T
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Which of these is the MOST common situation in the region?
Responses A typhoonstyphoons B hurricaneshurricanes C lack of
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j coe
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How can earthquake be predicted
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Montshisi
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A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish populations decline. There are two
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Use the sentences to complete the activity.
A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that burns in wildland vegetation, often in rural
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Space <3
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In The Deadliest Tsunami History all of the following were effects of the tsunami except
lack of food no clean water mass animal
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Lost
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what occurs in the eye region of a hurricane?
A calm air B strong winds C torrential rains D hail, storms
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connexus gurl
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Strtegies that can be implemented to reduce the impact of Earthquakes
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Given
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The impact of earthquakes on economy
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Given
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The impact of earthquakes on environment
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Given
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The impact of the earthquakes on people
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Given
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How earthquakes measured in geography?
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Given
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Causes of the earthquakes
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Given
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DROUGHT STRESS
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Are Weak tornadoes very dangerous?
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Martin Avenuea Acosta
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Explain why earthquakes are so common in México. Write your answer in English. write your answer in a paragraph
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*shrugs shoulders
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What can be surmised from the appearance of this destroyed home in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005?
A. Entire streets
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no
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The 1933 earthquake in Japan registered 8.9 on the Richter scale.
a.The 1985 earthquake in Peru registered 7.7 on the Richter
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alejandro
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A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. Why is the student's statement true?
Responses Earthquakes
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kippy vr
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According to the article which action is suggested as the best way to prevent death and injury from natural disasters?
1 control
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Brianna Tate
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Where do earthquakes normally occur?
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HeadPhoneHoldingCat
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What was the most dramatic event during Hurricane Katrina that condemned the city of New Orleans to broad destruction?
A. The
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no
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Poniatowska's work Nadie, nadie, las voces del temblor gives first-person accounts of which event?
A. the 1968 massacre in la
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*shrugs shoulders
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Look at the map and path of hurricane Andrew below. Based on the information on the map and your knowledge of hurricanes. What
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Maya S.
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What two factors can cause a hurricane to lose its strength?
Question 30 options: Once a hurricane moves into colder waters or
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Maya S.
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What two factors can cause a hurricane to lose its strength?
Question options: Once a hurricane moves into warmer waters or over
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Maya S.
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Take a look at the following Tornado risk map. What is the most likely reason that tornadoes form in the central and southern
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Maya S.
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses storm surge storm surge wind speed
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addreian
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses cooler water temperature cooler water temperature slower wind
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addreian
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Which step can ordinary people take to minimize the effects of earthquakes and volcanoes and prevent the loss of human life?(1
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addreian
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The National Seismic Hazard Map classified one location as having the “highest hazard” and another location as having the
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addreian
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In a paragraph, explain how the end of the California drought worsened the severity of the wildfires.
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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If Sal's volcano project turned out to be a catastrophe, it means it.....
A. Was Beautiful B. Used sulfur dioxide C. was green D.
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sus69100
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Use the image to answer the question.
Which environmental challenges in Southeast Asia are most directly related to the activity
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Random
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Perfect conclusion for geography research about drought and desertification
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Conclusion about drought and desertification
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Explain drying out of soil ,Water stress and food insecurity as the impacts of drought
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Give 3 solutions of drought and explain them
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Explain why earthquakes are so common in Mexico.
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no
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Describe and explain the dominant direction of hurricanes.
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Student
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What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?(1 point)
Responses stronger than normal storms stronger than normal storms
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Izzy
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Which challenge do volcanoes pose to East Asia?
A. They sometimes threaten densely populated areas. B. They reduce the arability
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Random
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The tornado precluded our trip to the zoo.
A. interrupted B. enlivened C. endangered D. made impossible
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Hurricanes can produce change through erosion of which physical characteristic
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No freinds
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What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?(1 point)
Responses poor soil and land management poor soil and land
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which of earth's spheres are involved in a volcanic eruption?
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Noel
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What do earthquakes and tsunamis have in common?(1 point)
Responses They originate on Earth’s surface. They originate on
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PAPAPA
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