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in the article "orphans give couple will to live" mr and mrs Paramesvaran have sixteen children living in their home because
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Milky Way
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how does a hurricane form?
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neha
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Hurricanes form in tropical waters between 8 and 20 degrees north and south of the equator. Hurricanes rarely form at higher
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Aleyah Mczclanahan
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which of the following factors would most likely cause a hurricane to decrease in strength.
a. staying over a warm body of water
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Star
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1. which of the following statements best describe the Galveston hurricane? (1 point)
A. Advance warning of the storm led many
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wolfie
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What might be the hazards of living near the Ring of Fire? Which of the five themes apply to this situation?
My answer: The
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Anonymous
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On December 16, 1811, an earthquake occurred near New Madrid, Missouri, that temporarily reversed the course of the Mississippi
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Liz
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the---was a conflagration,causing several buildings great damage. a.fire,b.smoke ,c.snow,d.flood.my answer is (a)
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sh
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If a tsunami develops during an underwater earthquake, what will most likely occur?
a. deep-ocean sediments will travel great
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Angie
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Select the answer from the list.
Frank was in the middle of a ___ ! Earlier that morning, the Volcano he created for his science
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Jill
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The 1980 Mount Saint Helens eruption was the most destructive volcanic eruption in U.S. history. Which statement best describes
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:)
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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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Which of the following flood mitigation techniques might a city use? what are the two correct answers.
1. restricting new homes
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J.J Powell
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Which statement best supports the claim that personal protective equipment can minimize human exposure to harmful toxins after a
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Beti
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The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
Which type of relationship is used in the sentence?
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unknown
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If a typhoon hits an island without any person, is that a disaster?
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Liv
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An earthquake was recorded which was 1584893 times more powerful than a reference level zero earthquake. What is the magnitude
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DROSP
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Some forest fires that are not started by campers are conflagrations that are not easily extinguished
Why are both the subject
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Tetia
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Revised the following paragraph.
The volcanic explosion of Krakatoa produced a noise. Krakatoa is an Indonesian island. The noise
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Haliza
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In 1995, Japan had an earthquake of magnitude 7.2. What is the magnitude of an earthquake that is twice as intense?
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Anonymous
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From 1924 - 1927, Georgia suffered from a severe _________ which destroyed the agricultural based economy of the region and
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Anonymous ;)
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What do earthquakez and tsunamis have in common?
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Anonymous
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At the most upstream part of the Lualaba river there is a storm event that causes a flood. Which two of the statements below are
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İrem
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Examine the statements below. Which best identifies the impact of drought on Texas?(1 point)
Respond which is the correct answer
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OP
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1.Which of the following graphics would add the most relevant information to "The Deadliest Tsunami in History"?
A.a photograph
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GummyBears
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Which structure is less likely to suffer damage during an earthquake: a high-rise, steel frame hotel built on sediments, or a
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.
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Which statement correctly compares earthquakes at mid ocean ridges and plate boundaries
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St Jude girl
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If a hurricane forms in the eastern half of the Bay of Bengal, there is a 76 percent chance that
it will strike the western coast
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Sapana Rana
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What was the most likely cause of the Dust Bowl?
A. intense wind storms from changing weather patterns B. extreme heat
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hot. chick
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When P- and S-waves reach the surface, the ground vibrates, and anything built on it is shaken in directions that depend on
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Mini
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Which item in the list below is most responsible for storm surge during a hurricane?
A. Water mounding caused by a hurricane's
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Alz
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In "How Beaver Stole," what changes to the land does Beaver cause when he runs away with fire?
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Jack
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1.)Which of the follow in choices names 3 natural disasters?
A.)Earthquakes, buildings demolitions, & floods B.)Hurricanes,
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Douglas
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A hurricane is a very powerful storm. It is a cyclonic storm, which means that it has a circular pattern within the hurricane
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Kaylene
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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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what are the problems caused by drought?
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kirubel
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Which of the following would most likely appear in a future article, but not in a news article about hurricane katrina
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Amy
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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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susssy baaaka
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Blocks of rust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries cause
A. Floods B. Tsunamis C. Hurricanes D. Earthquakes
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Fill in the blanks:
Frank was in the middle of a _____! Earlier that morning, the volcano he created for his science experiment
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marisela
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The cones of lodgepole pine trees release their seeds when exposed to heat. Which abiotic event may benefit this plant?
a flood
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HeretoHelp
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The National Park Service sometimes creates controlled burns to mitigate wildfires. How does a controlled burn limit the spread
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Moon_Squ@d
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What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s?(1 point)
Responses flooding caused by climate change stronger than normal
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Fortnite Battlepass
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Which location has a high hazard of seismic activity? • Montana • Florida • California • Texas
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🧍🏾♀️
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how can a magnitude 8.0 earthquake be classified as a low intensity earthquake?
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Olivia
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In 2011, Typhoon Nesat struck the Philippines and cause widespread flooding. After hitting the Philippines typhoon Nesat what is
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Idkkkkkkk
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in 2009 an earthquake of magnitude 6.7 shook the kermadec islands off the coast of new zealand. also in 2009 an earthquake of
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Student
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13 of the19 lives lost you to the Wichita Andover tornado were at the mobile home park in Andover. Even though there was some
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Daniela
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves—called seismic waves—traveling through the earth. Because the earth is solid, it can
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Kate
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Which hurricane was worse Hurricane Katrina or the Galveston Hurricane of 1900?
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Mahogany
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