These regions are centered on the North Pole. They include the northern parts of Canada, the United States, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Greenland.
arctic / arctic areas
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a large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside
avalanche
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a dry place that receives little or almost no rainfall.
desert
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_____ is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain.
drought
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two large pieces of the Earth's crust suddenly slip. This causes shock waves to shake the surface of the Earth
earthquake
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a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth.
a volcano
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to send out lava, rocks, and ash in a sudden explosion
an eruption
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an overflow of water on normally dry ground. This is most commonly due to an overflowing river, a dam break, snowmelt
flood
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a large rotating storm with high speed winds that forms over warm waters in tropical areas
a hurricane
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is hot, liquefied rock that flows from a volcano or other opening in the surface of Earth.
lava
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a type of storm in which powerful rotating winds form a column, which reaches from a cloud down toward the ground
tornado
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a large ocean wave usually caused by an underwater earthquake or a volcanic explosion.
a tsunami
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Landslides
the sudden and rapid downward movement of a mass of rocks or earth on a steep slope
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Hail storm
created when small water droplets* are caught in the updraught* of a thunderst