Question 1
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The Wilson Cycle
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is the process of creating, moving, and destroying tectonic plates.
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is the process of water shifting from oceans to the land.
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is the process of cooling liquid rock into solid rock.
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is the process of mitigating damages from natural hazards.
Question 2
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Which of the following locations are not at risk for hurricanes?
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Florida
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California
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Louisiana
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Texas
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All of the above
Question 3
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The Hawaiian Islands are an example of:
Question 4
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Which of the following is not one of the Geological Cycles?
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The Biogeochemical Cycle
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The Rock Cycle
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The Hydrologic Cycle
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Kreb's Cycle
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The Tectonic Cycle
Question 5
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Which earthquake scale would be most appropriate to describe historic earthquakes where seismography records are not available?
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The Richter Scale
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The Warren Intensity Scale
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The Fujita Scale
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The Moment Magnitude Scale
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The Modified Mercalli Scale
Question 6
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Beofre a Tsunami arrives, the sea level often drops exposing the seafloor.
Question 7
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Which of the following best describes a fault?
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A place on the Earth where there is a giant chasm usually filled with magma.
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A place on Earth where the continent meets the ocean.
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A place on the Earth where there are caves or large holes hidden under the ground.
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A place on Earth where there are giant gaps or canyons.
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A place on the Earth where there is a break and both pieces are sliding against each other.
Question 8
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Which of the following constitutes a prediction rather than a forecast for a natural event?
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Landslides are expected in the Tacoma, WA area throughout the weekend.
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Tremors from an earthquake may cause damage to poorly built structures.
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An 4.5 magnitude earthquake will occur in Tacoma, WA on August 15, 2006 at 2pm.
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Four to five inches of rain may fall with the category 2 storm off the coast of Alabama.
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There is a 50% chance of thunderstorms in the Seattle region on Saturday.
Question 9
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Which of the following hazards are not related to tsunamis?
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Earthquakes
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Volcanic Activity
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Asteroids
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Hurricanes
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Erosion
Question 10
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The Indonesian Tsunami caused a catastrophe around the Indian Ocean because
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Buildings were not built to withstand a tsunami
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Tsunamis had never been recorded in that area.
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The earthquake that produced it was very big.
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There was no warning system to alert people to evacuate.
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The earthquake that produced it was associated with a Subduction Zone.
Question 11
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Which of the following areas of the United States are not at risk for any natural disaster?
Question 12
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Malthus predicted a crisis point in societies when population outgrew what?
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Green Spaces
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Food Production
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Energy Production
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Natural Resources
Question 13
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How many earthquakes are there every year?
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About 10
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About 100
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About 1,000
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About 10,000
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About 1,000,000
Question 14
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Which of the following would not be part of the Tectonic Cycle?
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Hurricanes
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Volcanoes
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Mountain Building
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Earthquakes
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Continental formation
Question 15
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The Himalayas are associated with which of the following plate boundaries?
Question 16
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in which of the following faults does the hanging wall move down relative to the footwall?
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Thrust Fault
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Blind Fault
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Normal Fault
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Strike Slip Fault
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Reverse Fault
Question 17
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Earthquakes of magnitude 8 or higher are extremely rare events.
Question 18
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The Demographic Transition Model (presented in the discussion group) argues that countries advance when what changes?
Question 19
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Which of the following regions has the least risk from Tsunamis?
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Atlantic Coast of United States
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Pacific Northwest Coast of United States
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Japan
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Northeast Coast of the Indian Ocean
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Hawaii
Question 20
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Why don't boats in the open ocean notice a Tsunami approaching?
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Tsunami waves don't break and therefore won't be noticed by boats.
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Boats will usually mistake the large waves for tidal waves and not recognize them as Tsunami.
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The statement isn't true. Tsunami waves are always noticed by boats in the open ocean.
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Tsunamis are too small in amplitude in the open ocean and the distance between crests is too large for boats to notice its passing.
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Because Tsunamis are produced by earthquakes, the boats are probably still recovering from the initial tremors to notice a change in the waves.
Question 21
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Malthusian Geographers accurately predicted the collapse of primitive societies.
Question 22
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Which of the following is the correct order of the layers of the Earth from inside to outside?
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inner core, outer core, crust, mantle
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inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
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inner core, mantle, outer core, crust
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crust, inner core, outer core, mantel
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mantle, inner core, crust, outer core
Question 23
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Earthquakes around the world are extremely rare events.
Question 24
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What would be the correct relationship between the crust and the lithosphere?
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The lithosphere is liquid, whereas the crust is solid.
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The lithosphere sits on top of the crust.
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The lithosphere contains both the oceans on the continents, the crust only includes continents.
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The crust sits on top of the lithosphere.
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The lithosphere and the crust are the same thing.
Question 25
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The location of the actual break in the rocks that cause an earthquake is called the
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focus.
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rumble strip.
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eqicenter.
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breakaway zone.
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Mordor.
Question 26
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Which of the following is not an effect of Earthquakes?
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Volcanoes
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Ground Rupture
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Fires
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Liquefaction
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Disease
Question 27
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Which of the following statements is false about the magnitude of earthquakes?
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An earthquake of magnitude 3 on the scale is only slightly bigger than a 2.
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Magnitudes of earthquakes are based on powers of ten.
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The Richter Scale and Moment Magnitude scales are used to describe the magnitude of an earthquake.
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Great earthquakes can have a magnitude of 8 or higher.
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Over a million earthquakes of magnitude 2-2.9 is felt per year.
Question 28
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The idea that Earth processes operated the same in the past as they do today is called what?
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Uniformitarianism
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Historicalism
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The Principle of Nature
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The Scientific Model
Question 29
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Which of the following is used to calculate risk?
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Probability of event
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Amount of damage to roads and bridges
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Amount of property damage expected
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Number of deaths possible
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All of the above ore used to calculate risk
Question 30
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The crust of Earth is considered the thinnest layer of Earth.
Question 31
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Natural hazards are predictable to some degree.
Question 32
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What is the difference between the inner and outer core of the Earth?
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The inner core is made from magma and the outer core is metal
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The inner core is liquid and the outer core is solid
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The inner core is cool and the outer core is hot.
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The inner core is solid and the outer core is liquid.
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The inner core is hot and the outer core is cool.
Question 33
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What causes earthquakes in San Francisco?
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Dip-slip faults from Subduction
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These are intraplate earthquakes
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Transform faults
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Dip-slip faults from convergent plate boundaries
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Dip-slip faults from from divergent plate boundaries.
Question 34
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Some kind of natural disaster is possible for almost every region of the United States.
Question 35
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All earthquakes can cause Tsunami to form in the ocean.
Question 36
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Catastrophe and Disasters differ in the magnitude of the effect of the Hazard.
Question 37
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Why don't earthquakes on Transform Faults trigger tsunamis?
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The earthquakes don't move fast enough
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The earthquakes aren't strong enough
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The earthquakes don't horizontally displace the water in the ocean
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The earthquakes don't vertically displace the water in the ocean
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The earthquakes aren't in the ocean
Question 38
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Which of the following is false about the shaking from earthquakes?
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Places closer to the epicenter experience greater ground shaking
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Seismographs very far from the epicenter can detect shaking
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The type of soil can affect the amount of shaking that is felt during an earthquake
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The direction to the epicenter can affect the amount of shaking
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Deeper earthquakes cause greater ground shaking
Question 39
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During subduction, one plate sinks under another tectonic plate.
Question 40
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S-waves cannot move through liquids or gasses.
Question 41
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Which of the following cannot produce Tsunamis?
Question 42
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Which of the following cannot produce Tsunamis?
Question 43
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The asthenosphere layer of the Earth is liquid.
Question 44
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What is the importance of the notion that "hazards are repetitive"?
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Hazards keep happening constantly in an area, so people already know how to react to them.
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We need to look to the past events to understand what is probable for the future.
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If something has already happened, like a volcanic eruption, then we won't need to worry about it.
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New events will probably happen exactly like old ones, so we need to be prepared.
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All of the above
Question 45
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Does human activity affect the magnitude of tsunamis?
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No. Human activity does not increase or decrease the wave amplitude.
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Yes. Human structures on the shoreline increase the wave amplitude.
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Yes. Global warming is causing an increase in frequency and magnitude of tsunamis.
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Yes. Human use of the water decreases the wave amplitude.
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Yes. Human use of the water increases the wave amplitude.
Question 46
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How quickly do faults slip?
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Millimeters per year.
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Millimeters per minute.
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Millimeters per second.
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Millimeters per day.
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Faults don't ever slip.
Question 47
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Which of the following places in the United States do not see earthquake hazards?
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Las Vegas, NV
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Los Angeles, CA
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St. Louis, MO
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Seattle, WA
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Minneapolis, MN
Question 48
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The amount of shaking that is felt from an earthquake depends on what?
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Depth of focus.
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Direction of the epicenter.
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Location with respect to the epicenter.
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Earth materials through which the waves move.
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All of the above.
Question 49
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Natural Hazards differ from Disasters in that
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natural hazards have the potential to impact human life.
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naturals disasters refer to the effects of a hazard on a particular area at a particular time.
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disasters mostly refer to hazards created by people.
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natural hazards only refer to earthquakes and volcanoes.
Question 50
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The inside of the Earth is composed of layers that have different properties.
Question 51
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Why do many demographers argue that an increased human population will help with natural hazards?
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A higher population decreases the density of people living in hazardous environments.
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A higher population increases the amount of money spent researching the problems.
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A higher population decrease the probability of being hit by a natural disaster.
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A higher population increase the number of people working to solve the problems.
Question 52
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If you live on the 100 year floodplan, it means that you will only have a flood once every 100 years.
Question 53
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Where is Krakatoa?
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Indonesia
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Iceland
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Italy
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The Philippines
Question 54
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What is the term for the location in which a river ends?
Question 55
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Which of the following volcano types are found in the United States?
Question 56
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Which is not a location where volcanoes are found?
Question 57
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On which of the following plate boundaries are volcanoes not typically found?
Question 58
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What is the difference between magma and lava?
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Magma is found below the surface, Lava is found on the surface.
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Magma is found on the ocean floor, lava is found on land surface.
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There is no difference between magma and lava.
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Magma is molten rock, Lava is hot rock and water.
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Magma is black, Lava is red.
Question 59
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Which river would have the highest gradient?
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Rivers near their floodplains.
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Rivers moving down mountains.
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Rivers in gentle valleys.
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Rivers flowing into dams.
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Rivers near the ocean.
Question 60
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Caves form in places where giant bubbles were present in the lava that formed the earth's crust.
Question 61
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A Karst environment is typically classified by which type of bedrock?
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Coal
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Sandstone
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Granite
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Basalt
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Limestone
Question 62
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Which US economy has the largest economy and, thus, the greatest ability to recover from a disaster?
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Florida
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California
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Hawaii
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New York
Question 63
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Which of the following loads would make a river appear murky or dirty?
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Bed Load
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Dissolved Load
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Structural Load
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Buoyant Load
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Suspended Load
Question 64
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Which of the following statements about sinkholes is not true?
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Sinkholes are common in Florida.
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Sinkholes are usually found in remote and swampy areas.
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Sinkholes are a widespread and costly hazard in the US.
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Sinkholes can cause damage to roads and bridges.
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Sinkholes can reveal themselves during times of drought.
Question 65
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If you see a steep cliff with piles of rocks at the bottom, what kind of mass wasting do you think has occured?
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Debris Flow
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Fall
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Slump
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Creep
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Avalanche
Question 66
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What is mass wasting?
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Loss of mass during chemical weathering.
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Recycling of materials to make slopes
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Movement of sediment downshore due to currents
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Land lost to volcanic eruptions
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Downslope movement of rock
Question 67
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Would adding mass to the top of a slope in the form of houses or buildings make the mass or less likely to slide?
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It would make it less likely to slide because the houses make the slope less steep.
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It would make it more likely to slide because the houses add weight to the slope making it more unstable.
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It would not make a difference either way.
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it would make it less likely to slide because the houses would add pressure on the slope keeping it stable.
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It would make it more likely to slide because the houses would make the slope more steep.
Question 68
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Which of the following locations are not at risk from floods?
Question 69
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All slopes have potential for mass wasting of some type.
Question 70
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Which of the following was not a hazard associated with the explosion of Mt. St. Helens?
Question 71
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Rivers make excellent borders because they provide stability.
Question 72
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Slumps tend to slide along clay-rich layers.
Question 73
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Living near a dam is very safe because you will never have to worry about flooding.
Question 74
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Which of the following loads are most likely to consist of heavy rocks and boulders?
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Buoyant Load
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Suspended Load
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Bed Load
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Structural Load
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Dissolved Load
Question 75
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Shield volcanoes are most dangerous volcanoes because they are so big.
Question 76
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What is the best description of the "10-year flood"?
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a flood that has a 10% chance of occurring each year.
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a flood that can occur only once every 10 years.
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a flood that lasts for approximately 10 years.
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a flood that occurred within the last 10 years.
Question 77
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Which of the following is the most rapid form of mass wasting?
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Earthflow
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Slump
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Rock Slide
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Avalanche
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Rock Fall
Question 78
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What type of river channel is characterized by multiple channels and gravel bars?
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Pooling
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Braided
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Meandering
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Rifling
Question 79
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What is Karst Topography?
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A type of landscape that is mostly frozen and snow covered.
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A type of landscape characterized by glacial deposits.
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A flat surface used mostly for farming.
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A ragged surface characterized by caves and sinkholes.
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A type of landscape characterized by marshes and wetlands.
Question 80
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Which of the following human activities can decrease the incidence of mass wasting?
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Improving drainage from the slope
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Grading surfaces to increase the slope
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Cutting in to the base of slopes in order to build houses
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Road construction on the slope
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Removing vegetation such as trees and grass from the slope.
Question 81
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Mid-ocean volcanism produces what type of rock?
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Tephra
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Basalt
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Andesite
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Rhyotlite
Question 82
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Based on hegemonic theory, how is global peace achieved?
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When two countries dominate.
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When multiple countries debate policies.
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When one country dominates.
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When more than two countries dominate.
Question 83
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Appalachian mining does not cause subsidence.
Question 84
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Which of the following natural hazards is the number 1 disaster in the United States in the past century?
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Volcanoes
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Hurricanes
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Floods
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Lightning
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Earthquakes
Question 85
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Where are the majority of the active volcanoes in the United States?
Question 86
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Mauna Loa in Hawaii is an example of which type of volcano?
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Cinder Cone
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Composite Volcano
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Volcanic Dome
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Shield Volcano
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Stratovolcano
Question 87
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What is subsidence?
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A swelling of the ground surface
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A drop in groundwater level prior to an earthquake
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A sinking of the ground surface
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A slumping of the ground surface
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An increase air pressure at high elevations
Question 88
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Where does a meandering river run the fastest?
Question 89
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What should you do during a flood?
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Drive your car through water to get to safety.
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Swim across water to a safer location.
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Go to a bridge and watch the water rise.
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Move to higher ground away from the river.
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Wade into the water to see how deep it really is.
Question 90
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Which of the following statements are not true of avalanches?
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Avalanches can be caused by vibrations.
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The incidence of avalanches depends on the temperature of the snow.
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Incidences of avalanches depends on the shape of the snow.
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Avalanches tend to follow the same paths.
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Avalanches are very rare.
Question 91
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What is the role of a drainage basin?
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Soil in a drainage basin is very permeable and flood waters can drain into them instead of going into larger rivers.
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Soil in a drainage basin is very impermeable and water is held there to evaporate instead of going into larger rivers.
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Drainage basins contain an intricate series of underground tunnels that drain water into the ocean.
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Water from rivers or streams drain into the basin.
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Water from the basin drains into the rivers or streams.
Question 92
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Why is Los Angeles so massive?
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The pleasant climate brought in too many people too quickly.
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Earthquake codes prevent tall buildings.
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The residents are wealthier and require more space.
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Poor city planning.
Question 93
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What is the name of the most active volcano in the United States?
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Mt. Etna
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Kilauea
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Yellowstone
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Mt. St. Helens
Question 94
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What is the most important element that tends to drive mass wasting events?
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Human Activity
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Heat
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Water
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Climate
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Carbon Dioxide
Question 95
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What is the most important element that tends to drive mass wasting events?
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Human Activity
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Heat
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Water
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Climate
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Carbon Dioxide
Question 96
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Currently, who is the global hegemon?
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Russia
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The United States
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The United Kingdom
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Iran
Question 97
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Snow avalanche usually move down chutes that have previously produced avalanches, making it easier to predict where an avalanche will occur.
Question 98
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What is the floodplain?
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A flat area adjacent to the river carved out by rivers.
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The steep sides of the river that holds in the water.
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Earthen mounds that run parallel to the river and hold the water in during floods.
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A flat area that rivers move to when they come down from a steep mountain.
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The area around the river that is the limit to how far it will ever flood.
Question 99
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What is the floodplain?
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A flat area adjacent to the river carved out by rivers.
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The steep sides of the river that holds in the water.
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Earthen mounds that run parallel to the river and hold the water in during floods.
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A flat area that rivers move to when they come down from a steep mountain.
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The area around the river that is the limit to how far it will ever flood.
Question 100
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Which of the following is the slowest mass wasting process?
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Avalanche
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Earth flow
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Creep
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Slump
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Fall
Question 101
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Which of the following is the slowest mass wasting process?
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Avalanche
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Earth flow
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Creep
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Slump
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Fall
Question 102
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Volcanoes contribute to global warming.
Question 103
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Why are composite volcanoes dangerous?
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They are associated with higher viscosity magma
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They produce a lot of pyroclastic materials
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They erupt gasses and ash into the atmosphere
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They have dormant periods between eruptions
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All of the above are reasons why composite volcanoes are dangerous
Question 104
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Which describes how geyser erupts?
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Before volcanoes erupt, magma pushes groundwater out and up through openings in the ground.
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The air becomes cool at night and hot ground water is pulled into the cool air.
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Gas in magma is released and pushes groundwater up through a volcano vent.
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Hot rocks heat groundwater, it boils, expands and pushes through openings in the ground.
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Groundwater heats underground rocks, it cools, expands and pushes through openings in the ground.
Question 105
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Social sciences are just like hard sciences in that concrete laws are created.
Question 106
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Which of the following is not a coastal hazard?
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Coastline erosion
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Earthquakes
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Storm surge
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Tsunamis
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Strong coastal currents
Question 107
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Which of the following is not a coastal hazard?
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Coastline erosion
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Earthquakes
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Storm surge
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Tsunamis
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Strong coastal currents
Question 108
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What is the primary difference between a Tropical Depression and a Tropical Storm?
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Storm surge amount
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Cloud height
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Amount of rain
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Amount of spin
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Wind speed
Question 109
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Which of the following statements is true about coastlines?
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Coastlines are the place where the continental crust meets the ocean crust.
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Coastlines are constantly changing in shape and length.
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Coastlines shape and length always stays the same.
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Coastlines are always wide and sandy.
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Coastlines are at the boundaries of different plates.
Question 110
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Which of the following statements is true about coastlines?
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Coastlines are the place where the continental crust meets the ocean crust.
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Coastlines are constantly changing in shape and length.
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Coastlines shape and length always stays the same.
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Coastlines are always wide and sandy.
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Coastlines are at the boundaries of different plates.
Question 111
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Cyclone is a word used to describe storms that are particularly intense.
Question 112
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What are clouds made from?
Question 113
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Why does Europe have a more moderate winter than the United States?
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Europe's winter air mass is tropical
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Europe's winter air mass is continental
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Europe's winter air mass is polar
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Europe's winter air mass is maritime
Question 114
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Why does Europe have a more moderate winter than the United States?
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Europe's winter air mass is tropical
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Europe's winter air mass is continental
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Europe's winter air mass is polar
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Europe's winter air mass is maritime
Question 115
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What does the Fujita Scale use to classify tornadoes?
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Wind Speed
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Hail size
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Amount of damage
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Funnel diameter
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Temperature of the core
Question 116
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Scientifically speaking, what causes thunder?
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A bolt of lightening creating a void in the air
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A fast updraft of air from frontal movement
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Air masses colliding at high elevations
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Thor
Question 117
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Which of the following air masses is the coldest on Earth?
Question 118
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Where is the calmest part of the storm?
Question 119
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Who said religion is the opium of society
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Darwin
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Newton
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Marx
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Aristotle
Question 120
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Which way do winds around a Low Pressure in the Northern Hemisphere blow?
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Northwest
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Landward
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Clockwise
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Counter-clockwise
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Northeast
Question 121
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Which way do winds around a Low Pressure in the Northern Hemisphere blow?
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Northwest
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Landward
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Clockwise
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Counter-clockwise
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Northeast
Question 122
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Hurricanes in the tropical Atlantic Ocean tend to originate as
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minor perturbations of the jet stream
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typhoons off the Iberian Peninsula
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major pressure lows over the equatorial ocean
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thunder storms in the sahara
Question 123
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You notice the tree leaves flipping over from the sudden rising of the air in your backyard. What should you expect?
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Hail
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Rain
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Cold Winds
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Warm Winds
Question 124
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What is the difference between Eustatic and Relative sea level?
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Eustatic refers to the global sea level; Relative refers to local sea level near land
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Eustatic refers to sea levels that are advantageous for shipping; Relative sea level refers to high and low tides
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There is no difference between them
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Eustatic refers to sea levels that don't change; Relative refers to local sea level
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Eustatic refers to global sea level; Relative refers to sea levels with respect to mid-ocean ridges.
Question 125
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Race characteristics so not matter in the United States and allows for rational discussions.
Question 126
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Which organization is a staunch advocate for animals and against animal testing, in all forms?
Question 127
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Water moving paralell to the shore is called
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Sand drift
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Longshore drift
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Longshore current
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Rip current
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Beach drift
Question 128
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Air moves from high pressure to low pressure, creating winds.
Question 129
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What drives the movement of wind?
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Friction
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Gravity
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Earth's internal heat
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Pressure differences
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The Coriolis force
Question 130
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Which of the following places has the lowest risk for hurricanes
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Florida
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South Carolina
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California
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New Jersey
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Louisiana
Question 131
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The size of waves depends on which of the following?
Question 132
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What does the Saffir-Simpson Scale us to classify hurricanes?
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Rain amount
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Duration of rain
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Storm Surge
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Central core temperature
Question 133
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What is a tropical Typhoon?
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A tropical cyclone in the Northern Atlantic
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A tropical cyclone in Western Pacific (Japan)
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A tornado with hail
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A name for a hurricane once it makes landfall
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An extratropical cyclone that moves up a coastline
Question 134
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Native Americans (Cree and Seminole) used what to determine if a hurricane as on the horizon and when the hurricane as over?
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Clouds
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Tidal differences
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An ibis bird
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treee leaves
Question 135
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What type of front invovlves fast moving thunderstorms and severe weather?
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Stationary front
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Warm front
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Occluded Front
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Cold front
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None of the above
Question 136
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Which of the following are true bout thunderstorms?
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Thunderstorms are common in the late afternoon during summer
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Thunderstorms are frequent in Florida and the Midwest United States
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Thunderstorms are associated with lightning
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Thunderstorms are usually associated with Cold Fronts
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All of the above are true of thunderstorms
Question 137
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Which of the following hard stabilizations are built parallel to shore on land to protect cliffs or bluffs?
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Breakwaters
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Beach norishment
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Seawalls
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Jetties
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Groins
Question 138
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Which of the following coastlines are at risk from Coastal Hazards?
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The Oregon coastlines on the Pacific Ocean
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The Louisiana coastlines on the Gulf of Mexico
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The Ohio coastlines on Lake Erie
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The Florida coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean
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All of the above are at risk of some coastal hazard
Question 139
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What type of air mass is associated ith the great deserts of the world (Sahara, Outback, etc.)?
Question 140
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What type of front has cold air moving into warm air?
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Cold front
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Warm front
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Occluded front
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Stationary front
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All of the above
Question 141
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Temperature inversion are so dangerous because
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they destabalize the air, causing flight problems.
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they allow for pollution to become trapped next to the earth.
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they aid in tornado formations
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they create unstable weather
Question 142
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Hurricanes receive their energy from what?
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the Sahara desert
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warm summer winds
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warm ocean water
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arm solar radiation
Question 143
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What is a storm surge?
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A large amount of rainfall
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A large amount of wind
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A large increase in sea level
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A sudden increase in wind
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A sudden increase in rainfall
Question 144
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The law states researchers must do what in order to use animals test subjects?
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get approval from their local jurisdiction
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provide documentation about the need of the study
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minimize discomfort
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Only select certain types of animals
Question 145
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From our discussion group presentations, irrational behaviors and thoughts often occur when people practice which of the following?
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nationalism
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wealth
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religion
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sports
Question 146
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Which of the following is an anticyclone?
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A Nor'Easter
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High pressure system
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Low pressure system
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A hurricane
Question 147
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What is the correct order of Tropical Cyclone development (least to most developed)?
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Hurricane, Tropical Depression, Tropical Disturbance
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Tropical Depression, Tropical Disturbance, Tropical Storm, Hurricane
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Tropical Storm, Tropical Depression, Tropical Disturbance, Hurricane
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Hurricane, Tropical Storm, Tropical Disturbance, Tropical Depression.
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Tropical Disturbance, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Hurricane
Question 148
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Which of the following hard stabilization is built in an effort to protect boats in the harbor?
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Breakwaters
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Groins
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Beach Nourishment
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Seawalls
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Jetties
Question 149
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Religious institutions are more restrictive than public institutions when it comes to animal testing.
Question 150
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Which type of mass brings bitterly cold air in the United States during the winter months?
Question 151
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At exactly what latitude would one find polar air?
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0 degrees
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66 degrees
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90 degrees
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23 degrees
Question 152
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Which type of air mass dominates Georgia's summer months?
Question 153
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Which part of the atmosphere are the clouds found?
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Mesosphere
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Troposphere
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Stratosphere
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Thermosphere
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Asthenosphere