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What's hailstone
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the house was covered with a thick snow
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It is a warm summer day and you go to the ocean with your family. On the beach you notice a few things: it is very windy, the
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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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When it is high tide on one side of the Earth, the opposite side of the earth experiences
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses ocean temperatures ocean
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What causes an earthquake?(1 point)
Responses Movement along a fault Movement along a fault A tornado A tornado Atmospheric
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point)
Responses Humidity in the air Humidity in the air The temperature
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When would you be most likely to see a rainbow?
* 1 point in the evening on a cloudy, rainy day at noon on a partly cloudy day in
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Low-pressure systems can lead to more intense storms that produce heavy rain, hail, and strong winds.
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Low sea levels and _____ could have created the land bridge called Beringia.
huge glaciers strong earthquakes volcanoes tsunamis
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How can the geosphere affect the atmosphere?
Responses by a tidal wave by a tidal wave by a earthquake by a earthquake by a
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which natural phenomenon Does this oral story explain? The story name is so Badger name sun
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which natural phenomenon Does this oral story explain? The story name is the Badger name sun
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niea!
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In the story the badger names the sun which
phenomenon natural does this oral story explain?
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In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
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Use the story to answer the question.
The First Fire Now there is fire in all rocks, in all sticks. But long ago there wasn't any
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In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
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What about the weather conditions were so right to have such a high number of tornadoes in Jackson county Alabama April 27 2011?
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In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
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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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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Saffir-Simpson scale the
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Kaleb Gilliam
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Saffir-Simpson scale the
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Which of the following has had a significant effect on Washington’s geography over the last several million years? Select all
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do earthquakes form when the olates slide up against each other, slide towards eachother, or slide away frim sachother
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Which phrase tells the effect of water becoming too hot and pressure becoming too high?
Geysers at Yellowstone If you ever have a
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A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5
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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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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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T h e c o n e s o l o d g e p o l e pine trees release their seeds when it's supposed to heat which a b i o t i c event May
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Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water. Which location on the map below would you expect to see hurricanes?
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Examine the map above. The red dots represent hurricanes. Why do the majority of hurricanes develop over the tropics?
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In terms of climate change, what do cherry blossoms and sugar maple trees have in common?
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Thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes are three different, but major weather events. One characteristic that they share is(1
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Hurricanes experienced in Texas are the result of the heat energy absorbed and the water evaporated from -
Hurricanes experienced
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silent
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Which of the following does not form due to an unstable atmosphere?
Thunderstorm Hurricane Earthquake Tornado
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Hurricanes experienced in Texas are the result of the heat energy absorbed and the water evaporated from -
Hurricanes experienced
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When topsoil blew from Oklahoma to Washington DC, the dust cloud was dubbed a _______________________.(1 point)
Responses
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What happens frequently around the Ring of Fire?
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use the drop down menu to complete the sentence
winds from the gobi desert blow[blank] onto the river valley A. sand B.dikes C.
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Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point) Responses Clouds Clouds Thunder
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What happens when a wind hits a barrier like a mountain
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This image shows _____, these are caused by _____ Skip to navigation
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What kind of activity is most likely at point X?
A. massive storms, as the weak crust allows heat to spread from the mantle to
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What happens when a winds hits a barrier like a mountain?
It moves downwards with the same strength. • It increases its
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Coriolis effect the Coriolis
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Think-Pair-Share: What are some natural forces that cause Earth’s surface to continuously be reshaped and renewed?
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ur mom
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It's a bright, sunny day, but suddenly, rippling waves of light and dark shadows race across the ground as the sun's light
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Which storm is likely to have had more rainfall?
Responses a Storm 1. The air parcel at the surface was warmer and had more
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8. Which storm likely had more rainfall?
Responses a Storm 1. Wind caused cooler air from above the air parcel to move down,
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