Which situation best shows the difference between a natural hazard and a natural disaster?, A tornado forms in an empty field, while a tornado damages a city, Rain falls during spring, while snow falls during winter, Ocean waves move toward shore, while wind blows inland, A volcano erupts, while smoke rises into the air, Why do tornadoes happen often in Tornado Alley?, Ocean water heats the air quickly, Earthquakes increase storm activity, Warm and cold air masses frequently meet there, Volcanoes change air pressure, Which event is a geologic hazard?, Coastal flooding from a hurricane, A wildfire started by lightning, A landslide caused by moving rock and soil, Heavy snow blocking roads, Why do meteorologists use Doppler radar?, to stop tornadoes from forming, To measure wind movement and rainfall, To predict earthquakes years ahead, To track volcanic eruptions underground, Why do scientists study old volcanic eruptions?, They help identify warning signs and eruption patterns, Volcanoes always erupt exactly the same way, Older eruptions weaken future eruptions, Volcanoes prevent nearby flooding, Which observation would best support a flood prediction?, Strong winds moving across mountains, Rising river levels and soaked ground, Higher temperatures in the atmosphere, Increased earthquake activity nearby, Which action helps reduce damage from earthquakes?, Ignoring evacuation alerts, Building stronger structures that resist shaking, Rebuilding homes in unsafe areas without changes, Waiting until after disasters to prepare, Why do engineers restore wetlands near coasts?, Wetlands create stronger storms, Wetlands absorb water and reduce flooding, Wetlands stop earthquakes underground, Wetlands completely prevent erosion, Which plan would most improve safety during severe storms?, Building storm shelters and improving warning systems, Reducing weather communication during storms, Moving all rivers away from cities, Preventing rainfall during hurricane season.
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