Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Hurricanes/Tornadoes
Floods
Mystery Question
100

Earthquakes most commonly occur here.

What is the rim of fire? What is a plate boundary?

100

The word "Tsunami" comes from that language.

What is Japanese?

100
Tornadoes often happen in this season(s). 
What is spring and summer?
100

The most common cause of a flood.

What is heavy rainfall?

100

This natural disaster destroyed the dinosaurs.

What is an asteroid/meteor impact?

200

A wave caused by the earthquake off the coast of Chile.

What is a tsunami?

200

A thing that causes a tsunami.

What is an earthquake?

200

The location that is a HIGH likely zone for tornadoes. 

What is Eastern US?

200
The number one cause of floods.
What is rain?
200

Volcanic eruptions can be predicted with this?

What is nothing? 

300

The machine that measures earthquakes.

What is a seismometer?

300

A tsunami exerts this kind of force.

What is a push?

300

A tornado is not considered a tornado until this touches down.

What is a funnel cloud?

300

Two natural hazards that can cause flooding?

What is a thunderstorm and hurricane? (Monsoon, snowstorm, snowmelt, etc). 

300

Volcanos are most likely to occur along this?

What is a plate boundary? (fault line also acceptable)

400

A person who studies earthquakes.

What is a seismologist?

400

In 2004, 200,000 people died because of the tsunami HERE.

What is the Indian Ocean? What is Indonesia?

400

Tornadoes in this category destroy everything in their path. 

What is EF 5?

400

Excessive water running over land with no place to go.

What is a flash flood?

400

When a volcano erupts slowly and lava spills out.

What is a slow flow? or What is a shield volcano?

500

The "scale" used to measure earthquakes.

What is a Richter Scale?

500

The thing that causes the tsunami to get higher and higher as it comes closer to the beach.

What is friction?

500

Tornadoes are measured on this scale. FULL NAME. 

What is the Enhanced Fujita Scale?

500

Floods are predicted based on? 

What is how much the ground can absorb? (What is where the water can go without flooding?)

500

Snow falling down the side of a mountain.

What is an avalanche?