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Nataural Hazards Part 1

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Tom Holland built a house next to the coast of Tahiti. Yesterday, Tom's house was completely ripped apart. The helocopter that was tracking the hurricane that ripped apart Tom's home was going the same wind speed as the hurricane, 121 miles per hour. What category hurricane was the hurricane that ripped apart Tom Hollands home according to the Saffir-Simpson Scale above?
Category 5
Category 3
Category 1
Category 2
Category 4
Natural Hazards may negatively effect humans
False
True
What are some natural hazards that are a result of things happening on the interior of the earth? <Selct the 2 answers that apply>
According to paragraph 2 sentence 2, Earthquakes are caused by interior processes.
According to paragraph 3, sentence 6, Tsunami's are caused by interior processes
According to sentence 2 of the second paragraph, volcanic eruptions occur form processes inside the eath's interior.
According to sentence 7 of paragraph 8, Hurricanes are aused by interior processes
What are some natural hazards that are a result of things happening on the surface of the earth? <Selct the 3 answers that apply>
According to sentence 2 of paragraph 2, avalanches are caused by things happening on the earth's surface
According to sentence 2 of paragraph 2, Tsunami's are caused by surface processes
According to sentence 2 of paragraph 2, floods are caused by things happening on the earth's surface
According to sentence 2 of the second paragraph, volcanic eruptions occur form processes inside the eath's interior.
According to paragraph 2 sentence 2, Landslide are caused by surface processes.
According to sentence 7 of paragraph 8, Hurricanes are aused by interior processes
Which of these is not an atmospheric hazard
Tornadoe
flooding
Tsunami
hurricane
What is a catastophe?

A cat that cannot climb trees
An extremely destructive event
An accident that was actually on purpose
According to paragraph 4 sentence 3, can catastrophic events occur anywhere? <select the best answer>
Yes, they can happen anywhere but they are also more likely to occur in some areas more than others.
Yes, they can happen
No, they are more likely to occur in some areas more than others
What is the most common natural hazard?
A hurricane
A landslide
A drought
A flood
A tornadoe
A tsunami
According to paragraph 5, In which instances could a flood occur? <Select the 2 answers that apply>
If more rain falls or snow melts than than the ground can absorb
If more rain fall and snow melts than a pond, river, or stream can hold
If an earthquake occurs in the region
If the fire in a wildfire burns up all the trees
What does the word excess means from paragraph 5 sentence 5
extra
scarce
limited respurce
little
Where do hurricane storms form
Over warm ocean water
Over cold ocean water
Warm air rises and cool are sinks according to convection
True
False
What does warm moist air remove that creates an area of low pressure as hurricanes form?
Sunlight
some of the air near the surface of the ocean water
soil
water
Why does more warm air continue to rise?
because more warm ocean water evaporates
because humidity of the air causes complete saturation
because of the oxygen level in the atmosphere
Warm air rising and cooling over and over in a hurricane occurs like a _______ and this continues to build the hurricane!!!
cycle
fire
river
Moisture in the air creates what as it cools
clouds
speed
humdity
adjusted winds
What is the center of a hurricane called?
the elbow
the knee
the show
the eye
On land, a hurricane is no longer powered by __________ so it slowly weakens
evaporating seawater
air
temperature
pressure
What types of damages can hurricanes cause? <Select all the apply>
Intense winds and rainfall can damage homes, buildings, trees, and powerlines
Storm surges caused by winds/pressure from the hurricane over the ocean can flood the coast and cause erosion
Sand can be carried away from the beaches, which erodes and damages the coast
Hurricanes can shrink matter
How do scientists classify hurricanes? <select all that apply>
by their wind speed
be the number of tornadoes in a hurricane
by the amount of human deaths
by the damage the hurricane causes