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Chapter 10 Severe Weather

Chapter 10 Severe Weather

Assessment

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Science

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8th Grade

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65 Slides • 87 Questions

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Which of the following is NOT a way that plates interact with each other?

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Bumping into each other

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Sliding past each other

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Pulling apart from each other

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Melting into each other

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What is the result of plates bumping into each other?

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Formation of new species

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Stress on the rocks

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Creation of new stars

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Disappearance of land

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What does tension do to rocks?

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Compresses them

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Stretches them

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Slides them past each other

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Breaks them

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What causes a reverse fault?

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Tension

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Compression

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Shearing

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Erosion

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What geological process is responsible for the formation of the San Gabriel Mountains?

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Erosion

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Volcanic activity

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Reverse faulting

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Sedimentation

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of drawing circles around each station?

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To measure the earthquake's speed

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To locate the epicenter

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To determine the earthquake's magnitude

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To find the earthquake's depth

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Multiple Choice

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Which city is located furthest from the epicenter in the diagram?

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Portland

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Salt Lake City

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Los Angeles

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San Francisco

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What is the significance of the intersection of the circles?

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It shows the earthquake's magnitude

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It indicates the epicenter

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It measures the earthquake's speed

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It determines the earthquake's depth

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a category on the Richter Scale?

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Minor

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Light

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Severe

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Great

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What is the description for a level II on the Modified Mercalli Scale?

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Felt by persons at rest

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Felt indoors

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Felt outdoors

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Not felt

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Multiple Choice

What is a tsunami?

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A series of powerful waves generated by an earthquake or landslide under the ocean

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A small wave caused by wind

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A type of ocean current

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A gentle tide

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What causes huge amounts of seawater to be displaced in a tsunami?

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Wind

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Earthquake or landslide under the ocean

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Tides

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Rainfall

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What is the term for the height of a tsunami wave?

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Wavelength

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Wave height

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Wave depth

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Wave length

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What is the primary cause of tectonic plate movement?

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Gravitational pull

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Earth's rotation

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Convection currents in the mantle

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Solar radiation

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Multiple Choice

Which type of seismic wave is the fastest?

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Surface waves

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S-waves

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P-waves

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Rayleigh waves

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary cause of earthquakes?

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Volcanic eruptions

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Movement of tectonic plates

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Heavy rainfall

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Strong winds

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Multiple Choice

Which scale is used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?

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Richter scale

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Beaufort scale

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Fujita scale

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Mercalli scale

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Multiple Choice

What is the term for the point on the Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus?

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Epicenter

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Hypocenter

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Seismic zone

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Fault line

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step you should take during an earthquake if you are indoors?

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Run outside immediately

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Stand under a doorway

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Drop, cover, and hold on

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Call emergency services

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following items is essential for an earthquake emergency kit?

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Flashlight

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Television

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Microwave

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Refrigerator

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Multiple Choice

What should you do if you are driving when an earthquake occurs?

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Stop the car in the middle of the road

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Pull over to a clear area and stay inside the vehicle

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Speed up to reach your destination faster

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Exit the vehicle immediately

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary challenge in predicting earthquakes?

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Lack of technology

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Unpredictable nature of tectonic movements

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Insufficient data on past earthquakes

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Inability to measure seismic waves

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Multiple Choice

Which technology is commonly used to monitor seismic activity?

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Seismograph

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Barometer

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Thermometer

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Hygrometer

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What is the term for the study of earthquake prediction?

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Seismology

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Volcanology

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Geology

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Geomorphology

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What is the state of magma?

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Solid

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Liquid

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Gas

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Plasma

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Which part of a volcano is described as a large underground pool?

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Main Vent

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Magma Chamber

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Crater

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Lava Flow

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What are volcanic bombs?

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Small rocks ejected from a volcano

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Large projectiles thrown through the air

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Explosive gases

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Pieces of cooled lava

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What is the primary material ejected from a volcano during an eruption?

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Water

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Magma

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Sand

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Ice

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Which feature of a volcano is described as a circular basin?

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Main vent

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Crater

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Secondary cone

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Magma chamber

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary cause of an ash cloud?

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Earthquake

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Volcanic eruption

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Tsunami

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Hurricane

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Multiple Choice

What is a caldera?

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A type of volcanic rock

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A large basin-like depression from a volcano's explosion or collapse

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A small volcanic island

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A type of volcanic eruption

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Multiple Choice

What is another name for a Composite Volcano?

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Shield Volcano

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Statovolcano

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Lava Dome

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Cinder Cone Volcano

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Multiple Choice

Which type of volcano is known for having a broad, shield-like shape?

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Cinder Cone Volcano

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Composite Volcano

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Shield Volcano

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Lava Dome

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Multiple Choice

What type of eruptions can composite volcanoes create?

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Gentle eruptions

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Explosive eruptions

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Quiet eruptions

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Continuous eruptions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a composite volcano?

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Mauna Loa in Hawaii

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Mount Fuji in Japan

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Kilauea in Hawaii

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Mount Etna in Italy

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What is one of the materials that make up the layers of a composite volcano?

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Sand

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Lava flows

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Water

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Ice

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a cinder cone volcano?

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Paricutin in Mexico

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Sunset Crater in Arizona

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Mount Fuji in Japan

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Cerro Negro in Nicaragua

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the process where the oceanic crust melts?

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Subduction

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Erosion

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Sedimentation

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Crystallization

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What is a hotspot volcano?

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A volcano that forms at tectonic plate boundaries

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A volcano that forms over a mantle plume

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A volcano that forms in cold regions

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A volcano that forms due to erosion

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What is a hotspot volcano?

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A volcano that forms at tectonic plate boundaries

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A volcano that forms over a mantle plume

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A volcano that forms due to erosion

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A volcano that forms from sedimentation

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Which of the following is an example of a hotspot volcano?

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Mount St. Helens

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Mount Vesuvius

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Hawaii's Mauna Loa

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Mount Etna

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Multiple Choice

What causes the formation of a hotspot volcano?

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Subduction of oceanic plates

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Rising mantle plumes

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Collision of continental plates

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Sea-floor spreading

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Multiple Choice

What is a divergent plate boundary?

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A boundary where two tectonic plates move towards each other

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A boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other

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A boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other

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A boundary where one tectonic plate moves over another

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Multiple Choice

Which geological feature is commonly formed at divergent plate boundaries?

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Mountain ranges

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Oceanic trenches

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Mid-ocean ridges

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Volcanic arcs

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What is the primary process occurring at divergent plate boundaries?

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Subduction

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Sea-floor spreading

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Continental collision

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Transform faulting

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a type of severe weather?

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Earthquake

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Thunderstorm

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Drought

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Heatwave

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of severe weather listed in the document?

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Thunderstorm

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Earthquake

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Tornado

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Hail

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Multiple Choice

Which severe weather phenomenon is often accompanied by lightning and thunder?

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Blizzard

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Tornado

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Thunderstorm

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Hail

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Multiple Choice

What is the main difference between a tornado and a hurricane?

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Tornadoes form over water, hurricanes over land

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Tornadoes are smaller and form over land, hurricanes are larger and form over water

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Tornadoes are larger and form over water, hurricanes are smaller and form over land

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Tornadoes and hurricanes are the same

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Multiple Choice

What type of severe weather is most likely to occur in winter and involves snow?

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Thunderstorm

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Tornado

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Blizzard

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Hail

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT typically produced by thunderstorms?

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Heavy rain

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Strong winds

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Snow

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Lightning

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Multiple Choice

What type of weather event can cause damage to property?

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Thunderstorms

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Light rain

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Fog

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Drizzle

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a characteristic of thunderstorms?

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Calm winds

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Lightning

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Snowfall

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Clear skies

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Multiple Choice

What weather phenomenon is associated with strong winds and heavy rain?

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Thunderstorms

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Snowstorms

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Heatwaves

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Droughts

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What can thunderstorms lead to in terms of infrastructure?

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Power outages

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Increased traffic

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Improved air quality

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Reduced noise

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What is a key characteristic of supercells?

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They are small and short-lived.

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They have a well-defined updraft.

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They occur only in winter.

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They produce gentle breezes.

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Which of the following can supercells produce?

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Light rain

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Snow

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Damaging winds, large hail, and flash flooding

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Heatwaves

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Multiple Choice

How long do supercells typically last?

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A few minutes

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Several hours

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A few seconds

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A whole day

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Multiple Choice

What kind of damage can tornadoes cause?

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Minor damage

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No damage

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Significant damage and loss of life

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Only damage to plants

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Multiple Choice

What is hail?

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Frozen precipitation falling in the form of ice

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Liquid rain

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Snowflakes

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Fog

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What should you do if a tornado warning is issued for your area?

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Go outside to watch the storm

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Seek shelter in a basement or interior room

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Continue with your normal activities

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Drive towards the tornado to get a better view

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning?

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A watch means conditions are favorable, a warning means a tornado has been sighted

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A watch means a tornado is occurring, a warning means conditions are favorable

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There is no difference

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A watch is more severe than a warning

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a sign that a tornado may be approaching?

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Clear skies and calm winds

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Heavy snowfall

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A greenish sky and loud roar

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High temperatures and humidity

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Multiple Choice

What does the Enhanced Fujita Scale measure?

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Earthquake intensity

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Tornado damage

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Hurricane strength

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Flood levels

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Which of the following is a characteristic of an EF5 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale?

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Minor damage to trees

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Significant damage to roofs

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Complete destruction of well-built houses

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Uprooted small plants

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Multiple Choice

How many levels are there in the Enhanced Fujita Scale?

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3

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5

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Multiple Choice

During which months is tornado season most active in the United States?

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January to March

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April to June

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July to September

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October to December

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Multiple Choice

What is a common safety measure to take during tornado season?

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Stay near windows

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Seek shelter in a basement or interior room

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Go outside to watch the sky

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Drive to a nearby open field

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Multiple Choice

Which region in the United States is most commonly affected by tornadoes?

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Pacific Northwest

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New England

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Tornado Alley

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Deep South

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Multiple Choice

What is one effect of an avalanche?

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Improved communication

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Creation of new roads

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Destruction of property and utilities

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Increase in temperature

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Multiple Choice

What is a tool that can help you survive an avalanche?

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A rope

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An airbag

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A shovel

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A map

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step to take if caught in an avalanche?

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Swim to the surface

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Move diagonally

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Dig a hole

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Call for help

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Multiple Choice

What is a common result of an avalanche on infrastructure?

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Construction of new buildings

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Destruction of property

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Increase in tourism

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Improved roads

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Multiple Choice

What can make travel impossible during a blizzard?

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Heavy rain

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Strong winds

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Accumulation of snowflakes

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Thick fog

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Multiple Choice

What is a direct consequence of low river levels during a drought?

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Increased fish population

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Abundant water supply

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Hunger due to dying plants and animals

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More fertile soil

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Multiple Choice

What is a direct result of no precipitation during a drought?

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Increased river flow

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Abundant plant life

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Lack of water

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More animal habitats

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Multiple Choice

What is one cause of floods mentioned in the text?

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Earthquakes

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Excessive rain

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Volcanic eruptions

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Drought

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Multiple Choice

What happens to normally dry land during a flood?

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It becomes a desert

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It gets covered with several feet of water

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It becomes fertile

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It remains unchanged

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Multiple Choice

What is a potential consequence of a dam bursting?

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Drought

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Flooding

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Earthquake

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Tornado

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect of large hailstones falling to the Earth?

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They create rainbows

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They cause major damage to houses and cars

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They melt immediately

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They turn into snowflakes

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Multiple Choice

What natural event is responsible for lifting water droplets above the freezing level?

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Earthquake

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Tornado

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Strong thunderstorm

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Hurricane

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Multiple Choice

What is a common consequence of hailstorms on vehicles?

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They get washed

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They get dented

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They get painted

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They get polished

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Multiple Choice

What type of weather event is associated with hailstone formation?

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Blizzard

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Thunderstorm

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Heatwave

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Drought

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary danger of a tsunami?

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High winds

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Large waves

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Lightning

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Snowfall

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Multiple Choice

What is a common cause of wildfires?

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Heavy rainfall

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Lightning strikes

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Snowfall

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Thick fog

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Multiple Choice

What is one method used to control wildfires?

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Building dams

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Creating firebreaks

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Planting trees

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Using snowplows

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What is a potential consequence of a wildfire on the environment?

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Increased water levels

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Destruction of habitats

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Formation of glaciers

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Improved air quality

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