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The Dust Bowl of the 1930s was caused by _____.
earthquakes erosion fertilizer runoff overgrazing drought and poor farming
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kyle
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The magnitude of the disaster is hard to imagine
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Lynn
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This lab shows a small-scale demonstration of the power of water and wind to erode and transport sediment. Think about the
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cotten
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Which are predicted to happen in the case of a severe geomagnetic storm?
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M
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Mitigating the Effects of Wildfires Quick Check
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hinata lover
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Which structural damage could be expected if a Category 3 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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I hope this is right
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Are earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis?
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Me
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sorry to ask again for help but i need to include a graph in my report about the turkish earthquake but i can`t think what graph
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astelle
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What percentage of the world's earthquakes and active volcanoes occur on the "Ring of Fire"?
1) *10% 2) *20% 3) *50% 4) *80% My
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!!!!Please Answer Ms.Sue The Real One!!!!
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.(4 points)
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sturdy boy 2008 🕺
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Which location has a high hazard level for seismic activity? (1 point)
Texas Montana California O Florida PLZ HELP ASAP
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Idk
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Forecasting of a seismic event does not prevent the event from happening, but it can help us reduce the destruction caused by
Res
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social studies
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Which is the best way to limit the damage caused by a hurricane?(1 point)
(A) Allow people to have their own personal radars to
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Kou Minamoto
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Which statement correctly describes why earthquakes happen
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Gta god
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Use the paragraph to answer the question the hills and canyons of the California provide all three of a wildfires needs an hour
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Anonymous
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.
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Moon_Squ@d
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Wildfires are essential to the survival of certain plant species. Which piece of
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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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Marley
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PASSAGE: How did one village bring disaster on itself? On a morning in early spring, 1873, the people of Oberfest left their
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liz
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In 1986 an earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale hit northeast Ohio. This earthquake is _______ times as intense as a
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Alexis
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Which best describes how volcanoes change the Earth’s surface
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sebastian chapa
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Which phenomenon is the result of a tsunami?(1 point)
Responses broken coral reefs scorched trees development of a hurricane
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yummers
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Which phenomenon is the result of a tsunami?(1 point)
Responses abnormally warm ocean water abnormally warm ocean water broken
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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Katrina
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary, the earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
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BetiZ
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Following the Glaveston hurricane of 190 residents adapted to their environment by
A- raising much of the city to prevent future
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Hello
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An earthquake occurs at a convergent boundary. The earthquake has a high magnitude, and an observer reports the earthquake
1 answer
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BetiZ
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on the forest floor, add
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somthin wrong
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What can develop when the temperature of the ocean is 80°F.
A. Tornado B. Tsunami C. Thunder Storm D. Hurricane
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kippy vr
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Which correctly identifies ways that earthquakes and tsunamis can cause destruction?
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sebastian chapa
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In “The Deadliest Tsunami in History,” the cause of the Indian Ocean tsunami was
(1 point) Responses a rupture in the Burma
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arii
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Which structural damage could be expected if a Category 3 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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dgdfg
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At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on the forest floor, add nutrients to the soil, and open up space
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Which is the best way to limit the damage caused by a hurricane?(1 point)
Responses A. Provide as early a warning as possible to
1 answer
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tallie
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Which structural damage could be expected if a Category 3 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses A. Well-built
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Moon_Squ@d
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what land locations around the world have the highest incidences of hurricanes? i need 3 answers by the end of the day!!!
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Eunice Kim
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A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. In one or two sentences, explain at least two reasons that
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Levees can help prevent issues during a hurricane. What is a levee?(1 point)
Responses an earth wall designed to control water
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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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kden
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In 1 to 2 sentences, explain why there is more concern for severe storms in low pressure systems.
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BetiZ
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What do earthquakes and tsunami’s having common
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Gta god
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A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. In one or two sentences, explain at least two reasons that
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asked anonymously
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Use the paragraph below to answer the question.
The hills and canyons of California provide all three of a wildfire’s needs in
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Heading back to the states but on edge since he survived the tsunami
FRAGMENT OR NO
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CHRIS
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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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1 how did the aftermath of the 1900 storm result in a change in the government of galveston
2 following the galveston hurricane
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bleh
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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
A.
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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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