Tsunamis
Earthquakes
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Wildfires
100

On average, how many tsunamis happen a year? (5 range)

2 tsunamis

100

Out of all five disasters on this jeopardy, which is the most deadliest?

Earthquakes

100

Out of all five disasters on this jeopardy, which is the least deadliest?

tornadoes

100

In what cloud does a hurricane form?

cumulonimbus clouds

100

Which state in the U.S has the most wildfires each year?

California

200

In which ocean do tsunamis occur most often?

The Pacific Ocean

200

What earthquake caused the most damage in the world?

the Valdivia Earthquake

200

Which year was the fastest spinning tornado recorded? (10 year range)

1999

200

In the U.S, which state has been hit with the most hurricanes?

Florida

200

Where in the world do wildfires most commonly occur?

In the forested areas of the U.S and Canada

300

How tall is the tallest tsunami ever recorded, in feet? (500 feet range)

1720 feet tall

300

Which city in California receives the most earthquakes each year?

Frisco, California

300

What is the average spinning speed of a tornado, in mph? (5 mph range)

15 mph

300

What is the average speed of a hurricane, in mph? (3 mph range)

17 mph

300

What type of weather causes a wildfire? (Name 1 of 3 options)

1.) Heat waves

2.) Droughts

3.) Cyclical climate changes (such as El Niño)

400

What tsunami is believed to be the deadliest tsunami till date?

The Boxing Day tsunami in 2004

400

On average, how many earthquakes occur each year? (500 range)

20,000 earthquakes

400

Where in the world did the most destructive tornado take place?

Bonus: What was its name?

Bangladesh

Bonus: Daulatpur–Saturia tornado

400

Currently what is the strongest hurricane ever recorded?

Hurricane Wilma

400

What is the longest lasting wildfire?

The Chinchaga Fire

500

What is the biggest tsunami ever recorded?

the Lituya Bay tsunami

500

How does a fault line affect an earthquake?

A fault is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock. Faults allow the blocks (tectonic plates) to move relative to each other. The energy that's released sets an earthquake in motion.

500

What is the fastest spinning tornado ever recorded?

the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado

500

How do cold and warm air masses affect the formation of hurricanes?

Warm air meets cool air in the higher altitudes that causes condensation of the warm air vapor. The condensation turns into storm clouds that make up hurricanes.

500

On average, how many wildfires occur every year? (1,000 range)

70,000 wildfires

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