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- 3. It is an area where tropical cyclones form and surrounds the equator.
- 5. It is a series of meteor showers entering the Earth's atmosphere and occurs once or twice in a person's lifetime.
- 8. It is the protective layer of gases that acts like an envelope that shields Earth.
- 11. It is also known as the athenosphere.
- 14. It is a crater that was formed by the impact of a meteorite in Winslow, Arizona.
- 17. It comes from the debris of an asteroid named 3200 Phaeton.
- 19. It is a type of earthquake that happens after a volcano eruption.
- 20. It is the asteroid that astronomer Wilhelm Olbers discovered.
- 21. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and is exposed to natural phenomena and ground activities.
- 24. It is the force rendered by Earth's rotation due to its tilted axis affects wind movement.
- 25. This meteor shower originated from the constellation Leo.
- 26. This celestial body is also called miniature planets or planetoids.
- 29. In what law did Johannes Kepler describe the orbits of planets as ellipses?
- 31. It forms as gases and plasma escape from the nucleus of a comet.
- 32. It is due to this that the plates are moving in different directions.
- 34. It is a phenomenon that causes high-intensity underwater earthquakes that move colossal volume of water that generates a destructive and deadly tsunami.
- 35. It contains the summary of the weather conditions in the entire country.
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- 1. This meteor shower happens every 75 to 76 years, it occurs during october when Earth passes through the orbit of Halley's Comet.
- 2. It is a celestial even in which several meteors enter Earth's atmosphere at great speeds on parallel trajectories.
- 4. It is a type of fault that does not exhibit active earthquake activities for a long period of time.
- 6. It is the development and strengthening of a tropical cyclone in the atmosphere.
- 7. It can travel in all types of medium such as solid, liquid, and gas.
- 9. It is the result of faulting.
- 10. It is where the most severe damage by an earthquake is sustained.
- 12. It is the amount of light reflected by a planet or any celestial object.
- 13. It is the most outermost solid portion of Earth that houses all living things.
- 15. It pertains to the state in which a tropical cyclone begins to develop when the conditions needed for its formation are met.
- 16. It includes the four terrestrial planets--Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- 18. They are small chunks of outer space debris that are attracted by Earth's gravity.
- 22. are announcements given by PAGASA in each region affected by a tropical cyclone.
- 23. It is elastic solid.
- 27. It denotes a pre-defined geographic region assigned to its combatant commanders.
- 28. They have very elliptical and eccentric orbits that can go far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
- 30. It is a large spherical cloud around the orbits of the planets and this is where the large majority of comets originate.
- 33. It is a visual record of the severity of earthquake from the focus to the epicenter.
