Hurricanes & Blizzards
Tornadoes & Volcanoes
Droughts & Wildfires
Earthquakes & Tsunamis
Review 1
Review 2
100

Hurricanes form over what?

Oceans

100

______________ is inside the volcano or under the Earth's surface. Once it exits the volcano, it's called ____________.

Magma

Lava

100

What is a drought?

A period of time where there is not enough precipitation to meet the water needs of a certain area.

100

True or False: Earthquakes are unpredictable

True

100

The name of the most recent supercontinent.

Pangaea

100

What are the 3 types of rocks?

Metamorphic

Igneous

Sedimentary

200

What 2 things are needed for a hurricane to form? 

Warm water and wind.

200

How are tornadoes and hurricanes classified?

By their wind speed.

200

What US state has the most wildfires?

California

200

What causes an earthquake? 

Plates sticking and then a giant release of energy when they become unstuck.

200

The measurement from crest to crest or trough to trough

wavelength

200
Which type of wave in the electromagentic spectrum has the longest wavelength?

Radio

300

The center of a hurricane is called _____________

the eye

300

Where are most of the world's volcanoes found?

Ring of Fire (plate boundaries)

300

How are most wildfires started?

Humans

300

Where do many of the world's Earthquakes happen?

On the ring of fire

300

When water changes from a liquid to a gas

Evaporation

300

When water vapor cools down

Condensation

400
What is a ground blizzard?
It is not snowing (precipitating), the wind is blowing snow from the ground.
400

Tornadoes happen here a lot

Tornado alley (Midwest- Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Alabama)

400

Are wildfires always bad? Explain.

No, they can kill diseases, insects, and allow for new growth on forest floors to happen.

400

What can cause a tsunami?

Earthquakes and volcanoes

400

When you see yourself in the mirror, light is ___________


Reflecting
400

Is a tsunami considered a Natural hazard or a Natural Disaster?

A Natural Disaster because it is destroying property and sometimes (most of the time) takes lives.

500

True or False: A hurricane needs winds to be at least 74 miles per hour

True
≥74mph = hurricane

39-73mph = tropical storm

<30mph = tropical depression

500

What happens when the updrafts and downdrafts become larger and faster?

The tornado starts to spin

500

What in nature causes wildfires?

Lightning

500

At what type of plate boundary do earthquakes most often occur on

Transform Boundary

500

When you see a rainbow, light is _____________

Refraction

500
This stage of the water cycle only happens in plants

Transpiration

600

What are the 3 conditions needed for a blizzard?

Winds over 35 miles per hour

Low visibility (less than 1/4 mile) due to blowing snow

Both above conditions lasting more than 3 hours.

600

How was Hawaii formed?

By a series of volcanic eruptions and plate movement.
600
This natural hazard can occur over weeks, months, or even years.

Drought

600

How fast can tsunamis travel. (100 mph, 300 mph, 500 mph or 700 mph)

500 miles per hour

600

Around what ocean does the ring of fire cirlce?

Pacific ocean

600

What do scientist use to detect hurricanes?

Scientist use a Doppler Radar.