ログイン

trash

trash
26問 • 1年前
  • ユーザ名非公開
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    Minor shaking may occur before a major earthquake.

    small tremors

  • 2

    synonym of small tremors

    foreshocks

  • 3

    Some animals (dogs, birds, fish) may act restlessly or flee an area before an earthquake.

    unusual animal behavior

  • 4

    A deep rumbling sound may be heard before strong seismic activity.

    unusual noises

  • 5

    Sudden cracks in the ground, wells, or changes in water table levels can indicate underground stress.

    ground crack or change in water level

  • 6

    Frequent small tremors or earthquakes near a volcano signal magma movement.

    increase seismic activity

  • 7

    Strong smells of sulfur or visible gas plumes indicate rising magma.

    gas emission

  • 8

    The land around a volcano may rise or form cracks due to magma pressure.

    ground deformation

  • 9

    Lakes or hot springs near volcanoes may heat up or change color due to increased geothermal activity.

    change in water temperature and color

  • 10

    Faint explosions or roaring sounds may precede an eruption.

    loud noises or explosion

  • 11

    Saturated soil can become unstable and trigger landslides.

    heavy or prolonged rainfall

  • 12

    New or widening cracks on slopes, roads, or structures indicate movement.

    crack in the ground and building

  • 13

    Unusual water flow or muddy water emerging from slopes can signal soil movement.

    sudden water seepage

  • 14

    A deep rumble or cracking noise may be heard before a landslide.

    rumbling sound

  • 15

    A major undersea earthquake may trigger a tsunami.

    strong or long lasting earthquake near the coast

  • 16

    Before a tsunami, the shoreline may retreat unusually far, exposing the seabed.

    sudden receding of ocean water

  • 17

    Waves may behave irregularly, rising and falling suddenly.

    unusual ocean behavior

  • 18

    Some people describe hearing a deep rumbling noise before a tsunami wave arrives.

    loud roaring sound from the ocean

  • 19

    New or expanding cracks in roads or yards may indicate underground instability.

    Small Cracks & Depressions in the Ground

  • 20

    Ponds or lakes disappearing, or water pooling in unusual areas, could signal underground collapse.

    sudden change in water level

  • 21

    Gradual sinking or sudden collapses in the ground surface.

    subsidence of the ground

  • 22

    Water may bubble up through cracks in the soil before liquefaction occurs.

    water appearing on the ground surface

  • 23

    The ground beneath heavy structures may become unstable and cause tilting.

    buildings or structure tilting or sinking

  • 24

    Stronger or more frequent waves can accelerate erosion.

    increased wave intensity

  • 25

    Sudden loss of landmass along shorelines.

    cliff or beach retreat

  • 26

    Seawalls, roads, or buildings near the coast may show cracks or signs of instability.

    collapse of coastal infrastructure

  • SESSION 1 DRRR

    SESSION 1 DRRR

    ユーザ名非公開 · 13問 · 1年前

    SESSION 1 DRRR

    SESSION 1 DRRR

    13問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    SESSION 2 DRRR

    SESSION 2 DRRR

    ユーザ名非公開 · 21問 · 1年前

    SESSION 2 DRRR

    SESSION 2 DRRR

    21問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    DRRR SUMMATIVE WEEK 2

    DRRR SUMMATIVE WEEK 2

    ユーザ名非公開 · 28問 · 1年前

    DRRR SUMMATIVE WEEK 2

    DRRR SUMMATIVE WEEK 2

    28問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    DRRR

    DRRR

    ユーザ名非公開 · 19問 · 1年前

    DRRR

    DRRR

    19問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    tools

    tools

    ユーザ名非公開 · 20問 · 1年前

    tools

    tools

    20問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    re

    re

    ユーザ名非公開 · 14問 · 1年前

    re

    re

    14問 • 1年前
    ユーザ名非公開

    問題一覧

  • 1

    Minor shaking may occur before a major earthquake.

    small tremors

  • 2

    synonym of small tremors

    foreshocks

  • 3

    Some animals (dogs, birds, fish) may act restlessly or flee an area before an earthquake.

    unusual animal behavior

  • 4

    A deep rumbling sound may be heard before strong seismic activity.

    unusual noises

  • 5

    Sudden cracks in the ground, wells, or changes in water table levels can indicate underground stress.

    ground crack or change in water level

  • 6

    Frequent small tremors or earthquakes near a volcano signal magma movement.

    increase seismic activity

  • 7

    Strong smells of sulfur or visible gas plumes indicate rising magma.

    gas emission

  • 8

    The land around a volcano may rise or form cracks due to magma pressure.

    ground deformation

  • 9

    Lakes or hot springs near volcanoes may heat up or change color due to increased geothermal activity.

    change in water temperature and color

  • 10

    Faint explosions or roaring sounds may precede an eruption.

    loud noises or explosion

  • 11

    Saturated soil can become unstable and trigger landslides.

    heavy or prolonged rainfall

  • 12

    New or widening cracks on slopes, roads, or structures indicate movement.

    crack in the ground and building

  • 13

    Unusual water flow or muddy water emerging from slopes can signal soil movement.

    sudden water seepage

  • 14

    A deep rumble or cracking noise may be heard before a landslide.

    rumbling sound

  • 15

    A major undersea earthquake may trigger a tsunami.

    strong or long lasting earthquake near the coast

  • 16

    Before a tsunami, the shoreline may retreat unusually far, exposing the seabed.

    sudden receding of ocean water

  • 17

    Waves may behave irregularly, rising and falling suddenly.

    unusual ocean behavior

  • 18

    Some people describe hearing a deep rumbling noise before a tsunami wave arrives.

    loud roaring sound from the ocean

  • 19

    New or expanding cracks in roads or yards may indicate underground instability.

    Small Cracks & Depressions in the Ground

  • 20

    Ponds or lakes disappearing, or water pooling in unusual areas, could signal underground collapse.

    sudden change in water level

  • 21

    Gradual sinking or sudden collapses in the ground surface.

    subsidence of the ground

  • 22

    Water may bubble up through cracks in the soil before liquefaction occurs.

    water appearing on the ground surface

  • 23

    The ground beneath heavy structures may become unstable and cause tilting.

    buildings or structure tilting or sinking

  • 24

    Stronger or more frequent waves can accelerate erosion.

    increased wave intensity

  • 25

    Sudden loss of landmass along shorelines.

    cliff or beach retreat

  • 26

    Seawalls, roads, or buildings near the coast may show cracks or signs of instability.

    collapse of coastal infrastructure