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( Questions 1-5 is using the website http://weather.about.com/od/winterweather/a/winter_survival.htm

1.Why should you not eat snow?

2. When it’s cold, why should you be happy?

3. What is the main idea about Other Tips for Winter Weather Safety?

4. What does “ventilation” mean under At Home?

5. Put this in your own words.

Blizzards are dangerous things nature created that can chill even the warmest of places. When you meet a blizzard head on, you should make sure you have to right supplies, food, water, shelter, a source of heat, etc

(Questions 6-10 is using the website http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-volcano.htm)

6. What facts would you choose when you’re going to write a summary of the article? “Scientists have categorized volcanoes into three main categories: active, dormant, and extinct” or “ Fifty-seven people died and the eruption caused $1.2 billion in damage”?

7. What example would back up the opinion that volcanoes are widespread?

8. What inference can you get from the paragraph under What is a pyroclastic flow?

9. What is your opinion on the paragraph under When did Mount St. Helens erupt? And why do you think so?

10. Why is it that when after a volcano erupts, you must cover your mouth and nose?

(Questions 11-15 is on the website ews.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/13/130422-avalanche-safety-tips

11. When before skiing, why do classes must be knowledgeable about the classic basic equipment?

12. In Step 2 paragraph 1, about how many people are killed each year in a avalanche?

13. "You can do everything right and still be caught in an avalanche," Lane said. Why is that?

14. Paragraph 5 says “ Swim, Reach, Hope for Help”. Explain the reason in why those are important rules.

15. In the article, it states,”spread the party around”. What does that mean?