tornadoes
hurricanes
volcanoes
whirlpools
earthquakes
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how fast can a tornado go

nearly stationary to over 60 mph

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how fast can a hurricane go

11 to 12 miles per hour, but can reach speeds up to 40 mph

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how does a volcano form

at plate boundaries where tectonic plates collide or separate, or at hotspots deep within the Earth.

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1st most dangerous whirlpool in the world

Saltstraumen Maelstrom

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how do earthquakes form

caused by the sudden release of energy when tectonic plates shift and slide along fault lines

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what is the best way to survive a tornado

seek shelter in a basement, storm cellar, or a designated tornado shelter

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what was the biggest hurricane ever recorded

Hurricane Patricia

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what was the biggest volcanic eruption in the world

Mount Tambora in 1815

This eruption, with a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 7, released an estimated 37-45 cubic kilometers of ash, pumice, and other rocks into the atmosphere. The eruption is also credited with causing a significant cooling effect on Earth's temperature.

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how do whirlpools form

Whirlpools form when opposing currents of water meet and begin to rotate, creating a vortex-like structure

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what was the strongest earthquake in history

1960 Valdivian Earthquake in Chile, with a magnitude of 9.5

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what was the fastest tornado 

321 mph (517 km/h) measured during the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado.

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what was the deadliest hurricane

Galveston Hurricane of 1900

 which caused an estimated 8,000 to 12,000 deaths according to the National Oceanic

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what was the largest volcanic eruptions in the past 2,000 years

1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia

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are whirlpools dangerous 

Yes, 

whirlpools can be dangerous, particularly maelstroms, as they can pull people and small boats into a vortex, potentially leading to drowning or other injuries

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how much was the net worth for the biggest earthquake

$550 million

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how do tornadoes form

 when warm, moist air rises and interacts with cool, dry air, creating spinning air currents that can descend to the ground

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What is the largest a hurricane can get

were talking mph

200 mph

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1st most dangerous volcano in the world

Mount Vesuvius

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how wide can whirlpools get

a few feet to hundreds, of feet in diameter

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what is the deadliest earthquake

1556 Shaanxi earthquake in China


which is estimated to have killed around 830,000 people.

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what was the deadliest tornado in us history

Tri-state Tornado

Tri-State Tornado, which occurred on March 18, 1925. This tornado impacted Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, resulting in approximately 695 fatalities and over 2,000 injuries. The storm also caused extensive damage, including the destruction of over 15,000 homes and $1.4 billion in property damage

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how does a hurricane form

The process starts with warm, moist air rising from the ocean surface, creating low pressure areas and drawing in more air. As this air rises and cools, it condenses and releases heat, fueling further rising air and leading to a swirling, circular pattern

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What is the most dangerous volcano in the world in terms of eruptions

Mount St. Helens, Washington,In 198

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how much was the net worth for the biggest whirlpool, of damage

 April 4, 2016, was $20.8 billion

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what is the second largest earthquake ever recorded

1964 Alaska Earthquake 

(also known as the Good Friday Earthquake), which had a magnitude of 9.2. It occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska on March 27, 1964. The earthquake was the most powerful recorded earthquake in U.S. and North American history. It was a megathrust earthquake that lasted nearly three minutes.