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What day is Thanksgiving 2013? 1.November 21 2.November 28

Can you surf a tsunami wave? 1.Yes 2.No ?feature=player_embedded&v= kjYC-vAP_nE ?feature=player_embedded&v= kjYC-vAP_nE

Can a Pilot Flying a Jet Typically See a Tsunami Wave in the Open Ocean? Tsunami waves have much longer periods of 10 minutes to 2 hours, wavelengths of km ( miles), and travel at speeds of km per hour ( miles per hour). 1.Yes 2.No

Normal ocean waves are caused by the wind, weather, tides, currents and earthquakes. They occur in: Periods 5-20 seconds apart, Have wavelengths of meters ( feet) Travel at speeds of km per hour (5-60 miles)per hour). 1.True 2.False

How long after the March 11, 2011 Japan earthquake did the resulting tsunami reach the nearby coast? 1. About 2 minutes 2. About 20 minutes 3. About 1 hour 4. About 2 hours

Have you seen these tsunami evacuation signs on the Oregon Coast? 1.Yes 2.No

How long did it take the tsunami from the 2011 Japan earthquake to reach the Oregon coast? 1.About 9 minutes 2.About 90 minutes 3.About 9 hours 4.None of the above

The Japanese Government estimated that the 2011tsunami pulled ~5 million tons of debris into the Pacific pcean. What % is estimated to have remained afloat? 1.10% 2.30% 3.50% 4.70%

How Many Species of Plants and Animals were found on a large dock torn loose from the 2011 Japanese Tsunami Carried that landed onto Agate Beach, OR ? 1.~30 species 2.~60 species 3.~90 species 4.~120 species

Which Statement is not true about invasive species? 1.30% of all non-native species are invasive 2.Invasive species cause harm to the environment, economy or health health. 3.People are the primary vector (pathway) for most invasive species 4.Once established, invasive species are difficult to eradicate.

In a 2012 study presented at the Ecological Society of America, about what % of teachers reported releasing live plants and animals from their classrooms? 1.10% 2.25% 3.50% 4.None of the above

What percentage of the treated freshwater in Western Washington county is used by INTEL? 1.10% 2.20% 3.30% 4.40% 5.50% Scroggins Dam