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California Earthquakes (1)
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ISP 203B Exam 1 2024 || Questions & Answers (100% Verified)
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ISP 203B Exam 1 2024 || Questions & Answers (100% Verified) 
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Earthquakes and what go hand in hand? - ANSWER - wildfires 
 
Where are earthquakes and wildfires? - ANSWER - california and parts of the west coast 
 
Hurricanes and what go hand in hand? - ANSWER - Flooding 
 
Where do flooding and hurricanes occur? - ANSWER - florida and along the gulf coast 
 
Where do tornados occur? - ANSWER - south central US 
 
What river ran near t...
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Natural Hazards and Disasters 5th Edition By Hyndman - Test Bank
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1. Early warning systems provide about 10 minutes’ warning for populations near the epicenter of an earthquake. 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	False 
REFERENCES: 	Predictions and Short-term Forecasts 
KEYWORDS: 	Bloom's: Remember 
 
 
2. Changes in groundwater level are an effective predictor of earthquakes. 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	True 
REFERENCES: 	Predictions and Short-term Forecasts 
KEYWORDS: 	Bloom's: Remember 
 
 
3. Earthquakes are too unpredictable for the time ...
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GEG 111 EXAM 2 HARPER COLLEGE / GEG 111 EXAM 2 LATEST UPDATE REAL EXAM ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS 100% QUALIFIED PASS.
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GEG 111 EXAM 2 HARPER COLLEGE / GEG 111 EXAM 
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Dispersal, even if anthropogenic, is a normal biogeographic process and, therefore, no 
cause of alarm. - ANSWER- Non-native species become invasive when they become 
established in a new area, taking over niches that were already occupied by native 
species. 
Trees and shrubs that seasonally loose their leaves are called 
annual herbs. 
dec...
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ISP 203B Exam 1 with complete solutions
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The current theory of plate tectonics states that approximately ________ large 
lithospheric plates comprise the outer 60 to 200 kilometers of the Earth. - ANS ️️ 
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The majority of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur: - ANS ️️ Near the 
boundaries between lithosphere plates. 
The continental drift hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 was based 
on all the following except: - ANS ️️ continent movement rates determined by 
GPR m...
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ISP 203B Exam 1 Correctly Answered
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ISP 203B Exam 1 Correctly Answered 
The current theory of plate tectonics states that approximately ________ large 
lithospheric plates comprise the outer 60 to 200 kilometers of the Earth. - ANS ️️ 
12 
The majority of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur: - ANS ️️ Near the 
boundaries between lithosphere plates. 
The continental drift hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 was based 
on all the following except: - ANS ️️ continent movement rates determined by 
GPR measur...
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ISP 203 Final Exam Study Guide Review || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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ISP 203 Final Exam Study Guide Review || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
ISP 203 Final Exam Study Guide Review || Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Hypothesis - ANSWER - A proposed explanation for a narrow set of phenomena (NOT guesses) 
 
Theories - ANSWER - Broad explanations for a wide range of phenomena (must be supported by many lines of evidence) 
 
Testable - ANSWER - Based on natural word 
 
Falsifiable - ANSWER - Must be able to be disproved 
 
What current theory is said to drive pla...
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Earth Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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Earth Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+. The same objects have the - ANSWER same density (NO MATTER WHAT SIZE) 
2. The closer isolines are... - ANSWER the steeper the gradient 
(diagram: North side is steepest) 
3. The altitude of Polaris equals... - ANSWER the latitude of the observer 
Diagram: Observer's altitude = 66.5 degrees North 
4. The Earth rotates - ANSWER West to east 
15 degrees per hour 
in 24 hours or one day 
5. Latitude lines run 
Longit...
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Earth Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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Earth Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+. The same objects have the - ANSWER same density (NO MATTER WHAT SIZE) 
2. The closer isolines are... - ANSWER the steeper the gradient 
(diagram: North side is steepest) 
3. The altitude of Polaris equals... - ANSWER the latitude of the observer 
Diagram: Observer's altitude = 66.5 degrees North 
4. The Earth rotates - ANSWER West to east 
15 degrees per hour 
in 24 hours or one day 
5. Latitude lines run 
Longitude line...
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M2L2 Gizmo Lab 1 Earthquake Recording Station Honors
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M2L2 Gizmo Lab 1 Earthquake Recording Station Honors 
 
Name:	Mia Anguiano	Date:	 
 
Vocabulary: body wave, earthquake, epicenter, fault, focus, P-wave, S-wave, seismic wave, seismogram, seismograph 
 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
 
 
Earthquakes are usually caused by the sudden movement of rocks along a fault, or fracture, in Earth’s crust. The most famous fault in the 
U.S. is the San Andreas Fault in California. 
 
Gizmo Warm-up 
The Earthquakes 1 – Reco...
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