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1 ESO - 39 Forces of Nature Video Quiz Version en ligne

Educational video to learn about natural phenomenons and disasters, how they originate and what they entail.

par Luis Miguel
1

When do natural events become natural disasters?

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2

What is an earthquake?

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3

Seventy-five percent of all volcanoes are located in:

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4

Sometimes tsunamis affect countries far away from its starting point.

Select one or more answers

5

Winds that produce tornadoes can reach speeds up to:

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6

Hurricanes are formed on land.

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7

A wildfire is:

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10. Natural disasters can be predicted using scientific equipment.

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Explanation

Changes in nature are called natural events. When a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane causes great damage or loss of life it is called a natural disaster.

An earthquake is a sudden violent shaking of the ground. The earth's crust is made up of rigid tectonic plates and when these collide they cause earthquakes.

Seventy-five percent of all volcanoes are located in The Pacific Ring of Fire.

Tsunami's often originate in one part of the World and travel hundreds of miles to countries far away from its starting point.

1 mile is equal to 1.6 kilometres. 300 miles per hour is equivalent to 480 kilometres per hour.

Hurricanes are always formed at sea.

Wildfires are usually large and always produced in natural areas.

Thanks to scientific advances, natural disasters are becoming easier and easier to predict, making it easier for humans to take the necessary precautions to keep safe.

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