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The water ______ through the ceiling during the storm.
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
What is a hot spot?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
Who of the following is an example of an explorer?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
Which of the following is NOT a haven?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
A geyser forms over a ______________.
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
What does protected mean?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
What does seeps mean?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
What is a national park?
seeped
Both of the above
hot spot
A tornado.
An area of government-owned, protected land.
Guarded or defended from harm or danger.
A place in earth's crust where molten lava rises close to the surface.
Flows or leaks slowly through small openings.
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