Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Landslides
100

Hurricanes happen during two seasons. ____________ and _____________.

Summer and Fall 

100

Tornadoes are spinning columns of _______________. 

Wind

100

Earthquakes are sudden __________ of Earth’s surface.

Shocks 

100

Volcanoes are in the shape of a ______________.

Mountain

100

What are two ways landslides can be caused?

Rain and Erosion

200

The _____________ of the hurricane is calm.

Eye 
200

What is the name of the area of our country where a lot of tornadoes happen? 

Tornado Valley 

200

Earthquakes happen when plates __________ apart,

__________ into each other, or __________ under each other.

Pull apart, bump into each other, or slide under each other. 

200

Volcanoes are formed when _________ from inside the Earth’s mantle works its way to the surface.

Magma

200

Are landslides fast or slow?

Fast

300

Quick! Grab Hurricane Snacks! A hurricane lasts up to ______________.

1 week 

300

Tornadoes can occur anywhere and at any time, but they are most common during the _______ and _________ months.  

Spring and Summer

300

Where do most Earthquakes happen?

Under water on the ocean floor.

300

There are __________ main types of volcanoes.

3

300

Landslides occur when _______________, _______________,

_______________, and _______________slide down a slope.

dirt, rocks, pebbles and boulders

400

Storm surge is very damaging. The winds of the hurricane push the water from the ocean onto the coast. This causes _____________. 

Flooding

400

What time of day are tornadoes most likely to happen?

Evening/Night Time 

400

Earthquakes are measured 1-10. What number would cause a building to fall down?

7 or higher

400

Each time lava collects, the volcano will get _____________.

Bigger
400

We watched a video on landslides where people's backyards slid down the hill. Where did this happen?

California

500

What is the name of the scale that measures the intensity of a hurricane?

Saffir-Simpson

500

What is the name of the scale that measures the intensity of a hurricane?

The Fujita Scale

500

What is the name of the scale that measures the intensity of an earthquake?

The Richter Scale 

500

What does it mean if a volcano is "extinct?"

It hasn't gone off in thousands of years and probably won't ever go off again.

500

What is the difference between a yellow tag and a red tag?

Yellow means you can grab your PS5 really fast and leave. Red means the PS5 has to stay there.


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