Hot air and cold air mixes
What is a hurricane
is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or northeastern Pacific Ocean. A typhoon is the same thing which occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
What is a volcano
an opening, vent, or fissure in the Earth's crust that allows molten rock (magma), ash, and gases to escape from below the surface.
What is a Earthquake
An earthquake is the sudden, rapid shaking of the ground caused by the release of energy in the Earth’s lithosphere, usually due to tectonic plates shifting or slipping along a fault.
What is snow
composed of accumulated ice crystals that vary from light, powdery, and fluffy to dense, icy, and wet
What is a tornado
A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm.
What states does a hurricane mainly occur
Florida
How does a Volcano form
when magma (molten rock) from the Earth’s upper mantle rises through cracks in the crust due to tectonic plate movements, hotspots, or high pressure, accumulating and erupting as lava, ash, and gas.
(Magma pushes on a weak spot in the earths crust and magma comes out. It cools off and makes a Cone shape filled with magma
How does a earthquake form
Earthquakes are formed by the sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust, usually caused by the movement of tectonic plates along faults.
What is a Blizzard
A blizzard is a severe winter storm lasting at least 3 hours, featuring sustained winds or gusts
35 mph (56 km/h) and significant falling
What is the strongest part of a Tornado
A: Nucleus
B: Photosynthesis
C: The Clesiant
D: The Vortex
D
What part of a hurricane acts like the vortex core
Eye
What other three forms are there for a volcano
A: Passive, Active, and Lativity
B: Passive, Active, and Extinct
C: Active, Dormant, and Extinct
C
Where does Earthquakes occur most
Earthquakes occur most frequently along tectonic plate boundaries, with approximately 80% to 90% of the world's largest earthquakes striking around the Pacific Ocean basin, a region known as the Ring of Fire.
Snow mainly happens at this part of the United States
The upper Midwest and Great Plains of the United States tends to be the region that experiences blizzards most often.
What is happening to the tornado if it looks like it is standing still
A: it lost its Vortex and now it is weak so it is slowing down
B: It is moving towards you
C: It is going away
D: it just formed so it is slow and weak
B
What oceans are normally where hurricanes form
Western North Pacific Ocean
what layer of the earth does magma come from
A: Mantle
B: Lower Mantle
C: Upper Mantle
Upper mantle ,C
The point inside the Earth where an earthquake starts is called this.
A: Electromagnetically
B:Thectromagraphy
C: Thesis
D: Focus
The Focus
What temperature does snow starts to form
A: 40 Degrees F
B: 0 Degree C
C: 36 Degrees F
D: -7 Degrees C
E: 32 Degrees F
F: -12 Degree C
E and B
0 Degree Celsuis and 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
In what state did the fifth worst tornado disaster happen
A: Oklahoma
B: Indiana
C:Iowa
D: Texas
E: Georgia
Georgia
What was the worst hurricane in usa history
A: Hurricane Michelle
B: Hurricane Camille
C: Hurricane Michael
D: Hurricane Allen
Haha you picked C didn't you. WRONG it is D Hurricane Allen
What was the worst volcano eruption in usa history
A:Mount Lassen (California)
B: Novarupta (Alaska)
C: Kilauea (Hawaii)
D: Mount St. Helens (Washington)
Mount St. Helens
What is the worst Earthquake in u.s history
A: The Great Michigan Earthquake
B: The Great Chicago Earthquake
C: The Great Hawaii Earthquake
D: The Great Alaska Earthquake
The Great Alaska Earthquake
What is the worst Blizzard
A: The Great Blizzard of 1923(Michigan and more)
B: The Great Blizzard of 1888 ( New York and more)
C: The Unreal Blizzard of 2012 (Maine and more
Massachusetts