Natural disasters 2
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- Q1
What is the ring of fire?
Where most tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanoes are found or happen.
Where natural disasters happen.
Where most floods, earthquakes, and volcanoes are found or happen.
Where the pacific and Atlantic oceans are found
60s - Q2
Where is the ring of fire found?
Atlantic Ocean
Indian ocean.
Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
60s - Q3
Volcanoes and earthquakes occur due to
Something else.
Movement of the equator.
Movement of the tectonic plate.
Movement of the ocean.
30s - Q4
Tsunamis are not caused by:
Earthquakes
Floods
Volcanoes
60s - Q5
Warm air sinks when a storm is formed.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q6
When waves grow and reach land, how high can they reach during a tsunami?
83
35m
46m
90m
60s - Q7
How long can a wave be?
56km
1000km
89km
467km
60s - Q8
Before a tsunami occurs, what will happen to the water?
The water creates many waves.
The water slams into the wall.
The waves move side to side.
The water recedes from the coast inward.
60s - Q9
The word Vulcan means volcano, from which type of god?
Indian God of fire
Greek God of war
Roman God of fire
Greek God of fire
60s - Q10
Super, hot areas of rock inside the earth's crust:
Lava
inner core
Mantle
Magma
60s - Q11
Volcanoes that were recently active but currently quiet
Composite
Extinct
Active
Dormant
60s - Q12
Which Volcano is coned-shaped and steep
Composite
Dormant
Shielded
Active
60s - Q13
Volcanoes erupt under ice-caps
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q14
The tallest volcano in the solar system
Himalayas
Olympus Mons
Mauna Loa
Kilimanjaro
60s - Q15
Why do people like to build next to volcanoes
People doing what people do
The lava flowing through the soil
Magma flowing underground
Rich nutrients found in the soil
60s