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Friends 2 Units 5-8

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  • If possible, leave the area. If not, stay indoors on the second floor. If you're outside, stay away from falling debris and avoid water.
    a landslide
  • If you're outside, get away from all buildings. If you're inside, hide under a piece of furniture.
    an earthquake
  • Grab onto something like a tree or rock to prevent being pushed downhill by the snow.
    an avalanche
  • Save shower water for plants. Do not leave taps running. Obey water restrictions.
    a drought
  • Stay indoors, away from windows to avoid the wind. Do not venture out in boats.
    a hurricane
  • Stay indoors if possible. If you get drenched in the rain, put on dry clothes immediately.
    the monsoon
  • Remain indoors, in a basement or interior room. Do not venture outside into the wind.
    a tornado
  • A sudden and extreme event caused by nature that causes damage, destruction, or loss of life.
    a natural disaster
  • Stay inside with the heating on. Do not go outside until it has stopped snowing.
    a blizzard
  • Avoid falling ash. If indoors, keep doors and windows closed to prevent ash from entering.
    a volcanic eruption
  • What do we call the air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live?
    the environment
  • Get to high ground as far inland as possible.
    a tsunami
  • Cover your nose and mouth with a wet cloth. Wet the ground around your home with a hose.
    a forest fire
  • Do not walk or drive through water. At home, turn off electricity and move valuables upstairs.
    a flood