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An area in Earth’s crust where tectonic plates meet

fault

100

An overflow of water that spreads over land that is not normally covered by water

 Flood

100

 How have humans changed landscapes?

By cutting down trees and creating towns and cities

100

Where do earthquakes typically occur?

Near plate tectonic boundaries

100

What can excess snowmelt lead to?

Flooding

200

A shift that releases pressure on Earth’s crust that causes the crust to shake

Earthquake

200

 A long, dry period of weather

 Drought

200

Cutting down trees leads to what?

Erosion and a potential for more flooding

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY QUESTION!

What is the name of the main tectonic boundary in California?

San Andreas

200

Excess water and loose soil can lead to what?

mud/land slide

300

 A massive wave created by an earthquake

 Tsunami

300

A massive amount of snow, ice, and rocks suddenly sliding down a slope

Avalanche

300

 What are two reasons why flooding may occur

 Heavy rain and overflowing rivers and streams

300

 A damaged dam can lead to what other disaster?

Flood

300

Name two ways we can reduce the impact of volcanic eruptions.

Create better warning systems to warn people of natural hazards and ann extra supports to the roofs of houses and buildings

400

An opening in Earth’s crust that allows superheated rock and other materials below the crust to reach the surface

Volcano

400

 A large amount of rock or soil sliding down a slope

 land/mud slide

400

What is the usual cause of tsunamis?

An earthquake

400

What are two hazards from a volcano?

Falling ash and lava flows

400

 Name two ways we can reduce the impact of floods.

 Create better warning systems to warn people of natural hazards, design a system to send extra water from a river to a holding pond, build house in low laying areas on reinforced stilts

500

The release of material from a volcano

Eruption

500

 A fire that burns out of control

Wildfire

500

Name two out of the three effects of a tsunami

Destruction of buildings, roadways being washed away, flooding, loss of life

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What two things can farmers do to lessen the effects of floods?

 Plant trees to suck up water and plant crops higher up

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 Name two ways we can reduce the impact of earthquakes

 Create better warning systems to warn people of natural hazards, make buildings and bridges out of materials that limit shaking, build houses in low areas on stronger bases

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