Forest fires caused a lot of damage such as loss of habitat for
animals. Forest fires also damaged a lot of buildings and homes for
humans.
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How did Mendeleev arrange chemical elements
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by atomic mass
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What is an example of something that would not be considered a natural hazard
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An unhealthy diet is not an example of a natural hazard.
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Where should all laboratory materials be returned
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To their proper places.
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What can cities do to protect their citizens from risks associated with natural hazards
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use stronger materials when building overpasses and bridges
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What are the risks associated with your working environment
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Some of the risks include electrocution, burn hazards, falling
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tall building), some heavy lifting/pulling, etc.
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How can tsunamis be predicted in some areas
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BTW ... its by tide monitoring station for you beautiful people
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Which type of decisions require the use of critical evaluation skills
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Fuhk People Start Putting The Right Answers ! ! ! Ugh This Web
Site is Wack !
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Which term refers to the process of reducing or eliminating risks so fewer people become victims of natural hazards
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mitigation
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Are there costs associated with reducing risks
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True
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What term means the increase of average yearly temperature
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Global warming.
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What term refers to a source of danger that poses a threat
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A risk
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Where would you find the safety symbol for fume safety
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Not everything has a symbol for it. The concept of fume safety,
if it is a concept, does not have a specific symbol.
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What term best defines two or more atoms joined by a chemical bond-
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The term that best defines two or more atoms joined by a
chemical bond, is a covalent bond.
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In making decisions to plan for hazards what must be considered in addition to the cost and benefits
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The damages
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Policies that suppressed fires in the past are causing fires to be worse today
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True
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If you spill a chemical on yourself the first thing to do is tell the teacher
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True
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What is the spot directly above the focus where an earthquake occurs
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epicenter
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How are hypotheses tested
collecting data
What damage can forest fires cause
Forest fires caused a lot of damage such as loss of habitat for
animals. Forest fires also damaged a lot of buildings and homes for
humans.
How did Mendeleev arrange chemical elements
by atomic mass
What is an example of something that would not be considered a natural hazard
An unhealthy diet is not an example of a natural hazard.
Where should all laboratory materials be returned
To their proper places.
What can cities do to protect their citizens from risks associated with natural hazards
use stronger materials when building overpasses and bridges
What are the risks associated with your working environment
Some of the risks include electrocution, burn hazards, falling
hazards (example:you are putting in conduit in the ceiling of a
tall building), some heavy lifting/pulling, etc.
How can tsunamis be predicted in some areas
BTW ... its by tide monitoring station for you beautiful people
!!
Which type of decisions require the use of critical evaluation skills
Fuhk People Start Putting The Right Answers ! ! ! Ugh This Web
Site is Wack !
Which term refers to the process of reducing or eliminating risks so fewer people become victims of natural hazards
mitigation
A+
Are there costs associated with reducing risks
True
What term means the increase of average yearly temperature
Global warming.
What term refers to a source of danger that poses a threat
A risk
Where would you find the safety symbol for fume safety
Not everything has a symbol for it. The concept of fume safety,
if it is a concept, does not have a specific symbol.
What term best defines two or more atoms joined by a chemical bond-
The term that best defines two or more atoms joined by a
chemical bond, is a covalent bond.
In making decisions to plan for hazards what must be considered in addition to the cost and benefits
The damages
Policies that suppressed fires in the past are causing fires to be worse today
True
If you spill a chemical on yourself the first thing to do is tell the teacher
True
What is the spot directly above the focus where an earthquake occurs