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An avalanche is a large amount of water that moves down the side of a mountain.
An avalanche is a large amount of water that moves down the side of a mountain.
False (B)
During an earthquake, it is safe to stay close to windows and walls.
During an earthquake, it is safe to stay close to windows and walls.
False (B)
If there is a flood, it is safe to walk or drive through the water to reach a safe place.
If there is a flood, it is safe to walk or drive through the water to reach a safe place.
False (B)
Avalanches, floods, and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters.
Avalanches, floods, and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters.
During an avalanche, it is important to make space around your face to breathe when the snow stops.
During an avalanche, it is important to make space around your face to breathe when the snow stops.
What is an avalanche?
What is an avalanche?
What should you do if there is an avalanche?
What should you do if there is an avalanche?
What should you do if there is a flood?
What should you do if there is a flood?
What should you do during an earthquake if you are inside?
What should you do during an earthquake if you are inside?
What are three examples of natural disasters mentioned in the text?
What are three examples of natural disasters mentioned in the text?
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Study Notes
Natural Disasters
- An avalanche is a large amount of snow that moves down the side of a mountain.
Avalanches
- During an avalanche, it is important to make space around your face to breathe when the snow stops.
Floods
- It is not safe to walk or drive through the water to reach a safe place during a flood.
Earthquakes
- It is not safe to stay close to windows and walls during an earthquake.
Examples of Natural Disasters
- Avalanches, floods, and earthquakes are examples of natural disasters.
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