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Nuclear Power questions with correct answers
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Nuclear Fission: the splitting of an atomic nucleus into approximately equal parts, either spontaneously or as a result of the impact of a particle usually with an associated release of energy. 
Source: "Nuclear Fission." The Free Dictionary. Farlex, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Nuclear Fusion: a reaction in which two nuclei combine to form a nucleus with the release of energy 
Source: "Nuclear Fusion." D. D, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2017. CORRECT ANSWER 
 
The accident was rated 7 o...
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Civil Engineering EPRI Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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Civil Engineering EPRI Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024Why is civil engineering important in power plants? - correct answer Their main function is to maintain structural integrity of structures, systems, and components. 
 
Describe the design criteria and requirements for sites - correct answer - Soil structure interaction 
- Soil stability 
- Excavation 
 
Describe operating experience with external flooding, including causes, consequences, and preventive measures for sites - co...
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EAPS 106 Homework 4 (Purdue university)
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Question	1 0.5	/	0.5	points 
4.1.	In	Wikipedia,	look	up	"2004	Indian	Ocean	earthquake	and	tsunami"	and	answer	this	question:	 
Which	of	the	following	statements	is	true	about	the	2004	tsunami? 
a. It	killed	about	225	thousand	people	making	it	one	of	the	deadliest	natural	disastersin	 
recorded	history. 
b. It	was	caused	by	an	underwater	landslide	triggered	by	the	earthquake. 
c. The	tsunami	wave	reached	heights	of	100	m	(300	feet). 
d. All	the	above 
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4.2.	In	Wikipe...
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Geography Hazard Case Studies Exam 2023
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Geography Hazard Case Studies 
Exam 2023 
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 - ANS-In March 2011, there was an earthquake 
and Tsunami in Tohoku Japan. This is an example of a developed country experiencing 
a hazard. It was classed as a mega disasters due to the enormous loses in 
infrastructure and thousands of citizens. 
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 - causes - ANS--There was a mag 9 earthquake 
east of Sendai, under the sea in the north-west Pacific Ocean. 
-This took place on a sub...
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response 
 
________ is a catastrophic event that poses a large-scale risk to human life and property. 
a. Tornado 
b. Disaster 
c. Earthquake 
d. Hurricane 
Disaster 
_________ is a localized emergency, such as a transportation accident, explosion, or structural collapse, in which the number of victims overwhelms local health care services. 
a. A mass casualty event 
b. A national incident 
c. An emergency 
d. None of the above 
A mass casualty event 
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response 
 
________ is a catastrophic event that poses a large-scale risk to human life and property. 
a. Tornado 
b. Disaster 
c. Earthquake 
d. Hurricane 
Disaster 
_________ is a localized emergency, such as a transportation accident, explosion, or structural collapse, in which the number of victims overwhelms local health care services. 
a. A mass casualty event 
b. A national incident 
c. An emergency 
d. None of the above 
A mass casualty event 
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PROKNOW WEEK 9: NAVAL AVIATION exam study guide questions fully solved & updated 2024 latest update
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During the 20th century... 
- most crucial military organization: NAVAL AVIATION 
- AIRCRAFT CARRIERS replaced battleships as most decisive weapon (can attack enemy w surprise, disappear quickly, and respond to regional crisis) 
 
 
 
When did the Navy's interest in airplanes start? 
1898 (naval officers became members of board to investigate military potential of new flying craft) 
 
 
 
First naval officer selected for flight training 
LT Theodore G. Ellyson; 1910 
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SOCS 325 Week 4 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024-2024
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SOCS 325 Week 4 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024-2024. The Conservation Reserve Program was funded in the 
United States to conserve which of the following precious 
resources? 
 Student Answer: 
Water 
 
Soil 
 
Petroleum 
 
Recyclable plastics 
 Instructor 
Explanation: 
Chapter 1, page 15. 
 Points Received: 5 of 5 
 Comments: 
Question 3. Question : (TCO 3) Environmental goods and environmental bads are: 
 Student Answer: 
on the whole, evenly distributed among the peopl...
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response
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chapter 36 Disaster Preparedness and Response 
 
________ is a catastrophic event that poses a large-scale risk to human life and property. 
a. Tornado 
b. Disaster 
c. Earthquake 
d. Hurricane 
Disaster 
_________ is a localized emergency, such as a transportation accident, explosion, or structural collapse, in which the number of victims overwhelms local health care services. 
a. A mass casualty event 
b. A national incident 
c. An emergency 
d. None of the above 
A mass casualty event 
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IB ESS Foundations of Environmental Systems & Societies
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IB ESS Foundations of Environmental Systems & Societies. Environmental movement is a worldwide campaign to raise awareness, and coordinate action, 
to tackle the negative effects that humans are having on the planet. It advocates sustainable 
development in public policy and individual behavior. 
Significant historical influences on the development of the environmental movement have come 
from major environmental disasters, literature, the media, international agreements and 
technological devel...
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