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tornados
hurricanes
lightning
tsumami
Earthquakes
100
a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 mph.
What is a tornado
100
the eye
What is the calmest part of a hurricane
100
is a powerful burst of electricity that happens very quickly during a thunderstorm.
What is lightning
100
huge waves of water that are usually caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
What is a tsunami
100
how earthquakes are measured
What is the Richter scale
200
when a warm front meets a cold front
how is a tornado formed
200
the eye wall
What is the most dangerous spot in a hurricane
200
an electrical charge in the atmosphere that is unbalanced.
What is the cause of lightning
200
harbor wave
What is the meaning of tsunami
200
most notorious fault line in the US
what is the San Andreas fault
300
used to detect tornadoes by looking for large rotating updrafts in supercells.
What is the doppler radar
300
an intense tropical storm with powerful winds and heavy rain.
What is a hurricane
300
inside clouds, between clouds and from clouds to the ground.
what is the travel path of lightning
300
under water earthquakes
What is the cause of tsunamis
300
Alaska
What is the state with the most natural earthquakes
400
A tornado that forms or travels over water
What is a water spout
400
June 1 to November 30
What is hurricane season
400
36000 °F
What is the temperature of lightning
400
40-500 mph
What is the adv speed of a tsunami
400
tectonic plates
What is the cause of Earthquakes
500
Tornadoes in the northern hemisphere usually rotate
What is counter clockwise
500
over the warm ocean
where do hurricanes form
500
Astraphobia
What is the fear of lightning
500
japan
What is the most common country for tsunamis
500
seismologists
What is the name of the scientist who study Earthquakes