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Earthquakes are one of the biggest natural disaster risks in some parts of the world. In this exercise you will add the USA Earthquake Risk layer to your map and assess the earthquake risk in several areas.
Find the USA Earthquake Risk layer by selecting “Add” then “Browse Living Atlas Layers.” Next select “Landscape” then “Ecology” and “USA Earthquake Risk.”
Add the layer to your map by clicking “Add layer to map (as layer).”
In the Content window on the left side of the screen, click on the ellipses below the layer name and then select “Show item details.” A new screen should appear in your web browser that describes the dataset in the Description and Dataset Summary sections. If more information about the dataset is desired, users can click on “Link to source metadata” toward the bottom of the page. Answer the question about the dataset.
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A) China and India. B) India and Bangladesh. C) Russia and the United States. D) Indonesia and China. E) the United States and China.
Which is the correct order for arrival of seismic waves at a seismograph around 200 km from the epicenter from first arrival to last arrival.
Which is the correct order for arrival of seismic waves at a seismograph around 200 km from the epicenter from first arrival to last arrival.
- P, S, Surface
- S, P, Surface
- Surface, P, S
- Surface, S, P
Which of the following accurately describes annual groundwater withdrawal in the United States and Canada?
A) Withdrawals increased 150 percent between 1950 and 2000. B) The percentage of withdrawals in the United States and Canada are about the same. C) Groundwater pumping is presently not exceeding water recharge rates. D) The amount withdrawn is equal to river discharges in the United States.
A soil rich in organic material will be ____
a. black or dark brown b. gray c. red d. yellow