Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Droughts
Floods
FINAL JEOPARDY
100
What should you wear AFTER a tornado has occurred?
You should wear protective clothing like boots, gloves, and pants.
100
BEFORE a hurricane you should plan an ________ route so you are ready to leave the area.
What is evacuation route
100
What kind of water should your drink DURING a drought?
You should drink bottled water.
100
When should you prepare a supply kit with water, food, a flashlight, and a first aid kit?
You should prepare a supply kit BEFORE the flood.
200
Where should you hide DURING a tornado?
You should find shelter in your basement, lowest level of a building, or inside a closet or bathroom.
200
Where can you find updated hurricane information DURING the storm?
You can find updated information on your local television channels or the radio.
200
When is it safe to use water again?
It is safe to use water AFTER the storm.
200
Should you move to higher or lower ground DURING a flood?
You should move to higher ground.
300
What should you keep in your supply kit?
You should keep food, water, flashlight, clothing, and a first aid kit
300
When is it safe to use tap water again?
It is safe to use tap water AFTER the hurricane
300
DURING a drought, you may have to follow _______ restrictions.
You may have to follow water restrictions.
300
What are somethings you should do AFTER a flood?
You should wear protective clothing, check to see if anyone needs help, and drink from fresh water only.
400
How should you cover yourself DURING a tornado?
You should curl up like a ball and cover your head with your hands.
400
What are some things you should do BEFORE a hurricane?
You should check the television and radio stations for information, create a disaster plan, know evacuation routes, and prepare a supply kit
400
What are two ways to conserve, or save water, DURING or AFTER a drought?
- Take shorter showers - Recycle water - Turn the sink off when you brush your teeth
400
How can you stop water from flooding into your house?
By making barriers BEFORE the storm
400
Compare and contrast a tornado and a hurricane.
DIFFERENT: Tornado: In a tornado you must take shelter in lower ground. A siren may sound to warn you that a tornado is coming. If there is a tornado you should curl up like a ball with your hands over your head. Hurricane: In a hurricane you must take shelter at higher ground or in a shelter. Before you leave you should board up the windows, bring in objects from outside, and prepare your pets. It is important to evacuate the area to stay safe. ALIKE: To stay safe for tornadoes and hurricanes you should prepare a supply kit of food and water. The TV or radio will provide updated information BEFORE and DURING the storm. Once both storms have ended you may return home and check to see if anyone is hurt.
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