Imagine you have been assigned to build a bridge across the Bering Strait, connecting Alaska to Russia. What natural hazards would you need to consider when building this bridge?
For this bridge, I would build it sturdy. It would need to hold against wind, ice, and cold weather. I would make it a tunnel bridge so there won't be any ice or water on the road. There would have to be stops at the end checking for passports and papers, so those could help support the bridge itself.
You would have to consider the following natural hazards when building the bridge connecting Alaska to Russia are, Tsunamis, Blizzards, Hurricanes, and Earthquakes.
I think some of the hazards that I could face while building a bridge from Alaska to Russia are: Hurricanes, Blizzards and maybe earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteThe ocean and weather would make it hard.
ReplyDeleteThe hazards I would consider would be tsunamis and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteyou would need to watch out for tsunamis, storms, and cold temperatures.
ReplyDeletetsunamis is something to look out for.
ReplyDeleteYou should be concerned about blizzards and tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteI think some hazards that would happen in Alaska and Russia are Hurricanes Blizzards and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteFor this bridge, I would build it sturdy. It would need to hold against wind, ice, and cold weather. I would make it a tunnel bridge so there won't be any ice or water on the road. There would have to be stops at the end checking for passports and papers, so those could help support the bridge itself.
ReplyDeletesome hazards you would need to consider is earthquake,hurricanes,blizzards,maybe rockslides
ReplyDeleteYou would need to consider ice bergs and tsanamis.
ReplyDeleteblizzards
DeleteThe weather like blizzards and earthquakes and stuff like that.
ReplyDeletei think some of the hazards would be tsunamis and hurricanes
ReplyDeletemaybe tsunami's
ReplyDeleteI would consider a tsunami and Earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteSome natural hazards you look out for are: Black ice, Hurricanes, and Typhoons.
ReplyDeleteI'd think it would be hurricanes.
ReplyDeletei think that it is Hurricanes
ReplyDeleteThe natural hazards would be tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteThe natural hazard would be hurricanes and tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteThe natural hazards that you would need to consider is earthquakes,tsunami,and probably hurricanes.
ReplyDeleteTake out the hurricanes. There is no hurricanes in Alaska so you would probably need to consider blizzards.
DeleteThe natural hazards you would have to consider when building that bridge would be hurricanes,tsunamis and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteAnd blizzards.
DeleteThe natural hazards would be hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis and other big storms like that
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider and prepare for tsunamis,typhoons,and others when you build this bridge.
ReplyDeleteThe main natural disasters are tsunamis, Earthquake, And blizzard.
ReplyDeleteI would consider heavy snow tsunamis and earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteSome hazards would be Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Hurricanes.
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DeleteIf not prepared correctly severe freeze on the bridge may occur. Which will eventually break down the bridge.
ReplyDeleteWe need to consider slow storms earth quakes
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider, Tsunami, and Hurricanes.
ReplyDeleteThe natural hazard would be Snowfall, Tsunamis, and Earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteA natural hazards to consider is blizzards.
ReplyDeleteWe need to consider slow storms earth quakes
ReplyDeleteThe natural hazards you would need to be careful of are earthquakes, snow storms/blizzards and tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteTsunamis, ice wedging, and weathering.
ReplyDeleteif i was assigned to build a bridge across the Bering Strait, connecting Alaska to Russia i wold half to consider a blizzard
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider the following natural hazards when building the bridge connecting Alaska to Russia are, Tsunamis, Blizzards, Hurricanes, and Earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteYou would need to consider Tsunamis because they could take out your bridge in one big wave.
ReplyDeleteOr it could be a tropical cyclone.
DeleteI mean just a cyclone no tropical.
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ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider the following natural hazards when building the bridge connecting Alaska to Russia are, Earthquakes, and Tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteyou would have to look out for a typhoon
ReplyDeleteYou would need to watch out for Tsunamis and typhoons.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider storms,blizzards and freezing weathers.
ReplyDeletescratch hurricans, tycoons
ReplyDeleteA natural hazard you might face when building a bridge across the bering strait would be a typhoon.
ReplyDeleteTsunami
ReplyDeleteYou would need to worry about typhoons and tsunamis!
ReplyDeleteA natural hazard you would have to look out for would be a typhoon.
ReplyDeleteIf I was to build a bridge between Russia and Alaska I would have to be aware of earthquakes, tsunamis,typhoons.
ReplyDeleteHurricanes are a danger because they form over water.
ReplyDeleteI would consider tsunami,earthquake,typhoon, and blizzards.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider Typhoon and Tsunamis before you idea to building a bridge connecting Alaska to Russia.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to look out for Tsunamis and Typhoons :)
ReplyDeleteyou would have to risk the chance of typhoons,tsunamis,earthquakes, and volcanoes while building the bridge.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to consider tsunamis and spouts.
ReplyDeleteand blizzards...
ReplyDeleteand earthquakes....and volcanoes......
ReplyDeleteyou would look out for tsunamis,cyclones,blizzards
ReplyDeleteYou would have to worry about tsunami and volcanos.
ReplyDeleteBizzards and ice.
ReplyDeleteI would consider tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteYou should consider blizzards, earthquakes, spouts, possibly typhoons, and high winds and rain.
ReplyDeleteA natural hazard would be a typhoon.
ReplyDeleteTsunamis's,blizzerd's and I think hurricanes.
ReplyDeleteI Think Spouts, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, and Tsunamis.
ReplyDeleteEarthquakes because the plates could shift and then move the bridge to make it fall.
ReplyDeleteTsunami would make a giant wave and take it down.
You would be careful for tsunamis
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