Floods
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Wildfire
100

What is a flood?

A flood happens when water overflows or soaks land that is normally dry.

100

What is the "ring of fire"?
 

Answer: An area around the Pacific Ocean where most earthquakes occur due to tectonic plate activity.

100

What causes a tsunami?
 

Answer: Large undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries.

100

What is a wildfire?

 Answer: An uncontrolled fire that burns in wildland vegetation.

200

What is a flood plain?

The land surrounding a river that can be affected by flooding.

200

What are aftershocks?
 

Answer: Smaller earthquakes that occur after the main quake.

200

How fast can a tsunami travel in the ocean?
 

Answer: Up to 500 miles per hour.

200

Name one natural cause of wildfires.
 

Answer: Lightning strikes.

300

Name one cause of riverine floods.
 

Answer: Heavy rain, a broken dam, or rapid ice melt

300

What is a strike-slip fault?

 Answer: A fault where portions of Earth's crust move sideways.

300

What should you do if you see the sea water retreating before a tsunami?
 

Answer: Move to higher ground immediately.


300

What are surface fires?
 

Answer: Fires that burn in dead or dry vegetation just above the ground.

400

What can happen to structures during severe flooding?

 Answer: Bridges, houses, and cars can be picked up and carried off by floodwaters.

400

What magnitude is considered a major earthquake?

 Answer: A magnitude of 7 to 7.9.

400

Why is it important to recognize the trough of a tsunami?

 Answer: It indicates that the wave’s crest will hit shore shortly after.

400

How can wildfires benefit some plant species?
 

Answer: Some plants need fire to release their seeds or to germinate.

500

What are some diseases that can spread after a flood?
 

Answer: Typhoid, malaria, hepatitis A, and cholera.

500

What was the strongest earthquake ever recorded?

 Answer: The Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5.

500

What is the best defense against tsunamis?

 Answer: Early warning systems that allow people to seek higher ground.

500

What effect has climate change had on wildfires?

 Answer: It has intensified drought and made ecosystems more susceptible to wildfires.

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