Complete the passage with the words from the box1. Complete the passage with the words from the box. flooding mudslide famine avalanche volcanic twister plates Mother nature can be a bit scary at times. These days there seem to be more and more occurrences of natural disasters happening around the world. An (1) is the large movement of snow down the side of a mountain. They occur when the snow becomes too loose and as it slides down it mixes with air and water to cause a powerful and dangerous disaster. A drought happens when there has been no rain in a place for a long time. ; this is when there is not enough food to feed A drought may result in a (2) the people and they start to starve. An earthquake occurs when the (3) of the earth start to move and the ground begins to move and shake. The size of earthquakes is measured on the Richter scale. A flood occurs when a large amount of water covers the land. Too much rain usually causes floods. As sea levels continue to rise, the risk of (4) increases. A hurricane originally means 'big wind'. Hurricanes are caused by low air pressure and thunderstorms and (5) in strong winds and heavy rain. When they happen in the Atlantic Ocean we call them Hurricanes; however, they are called Typhoons when they happen in the Pacific Ocean. A landslide happens on a slope like a mountain or a hill. The rocks and earth become loose and fall down the slope. When soil on the slope is wet, a (6) may occur. A tornado, which is casually known as a (7) is a very large column of wind that spins around very quickly. The power of a Tornado can cause the winds to destroy houses and pick up and throw heavy items. (8) eruptions are caused by the plates of the earth moving and the pressure makes magma push up through the cracks in the earth. |