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|    Joshua Kreitzer to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCIMM24 Game 7, Rounds 7-8: world     |
|    09 May 24 22:00:56    |
      From: gromit82@hotmail.com              On 5/8/2024 11:41 PM, Mark Brader wrote:              > * Game 7, Round 7 - Geography Science - As the World Churns       >       > Land and water are constantly moving. Here are 10 questions about       > the forces that shape and shift the planet we live on.       >       > 3. The largest landslide in recorded history was triggered by       > a volcanic eruption in 1980. 2.8 km³ of debris traveled at       > 160 km/h for 22 km. Name the *volcano*.              Mount St. Helens              > 5. 13,000 years ago, glacial Lake Missoula broke through an ice       > dam and released over 10 km³ of water per hour, carving out       > a new landscape. Remnants of this phenomenon can be seen       > in the Channeled Scablands, and the Quincy and Pasco Basins.       > Name *any one* of the modern-day US states where this happened.              Montana; Idaho              > 6. The Afar Region sits on some very shaky ground. It's the meeting       > point of the Arabian tectonic plate and the African plate,       > which itself is splitting into two. In which country is the       > Afar Valley?              Ethiopia              > 9. In the Amazon, valuable soil nutrients such as phosphorus       > are washed away by tropical storms. Fortunately, the supply       > of nutrients is replenished by 22,000 tons of sand blown in       > from what unlikely source?              Sahara Desert              > 10. Monsoons can bring torrential rainfall and flooding. They       > are associated with north-south shifts of the Intertropical       > Convergence Zone -- where the northeast and southeast trade winds       > converge. Oddly, the ICZ is known more commonly by another name       > because of its usual lack of winds. What is that common name?              doldrums              > * Game 7, Round 8 - History - 1924       >       > This category is about people, places, and events in 1924.       >       > 1. Which major sporting event took place in 1924 for the first time?              Winter Olympics              > 2. Which Finnish runner won both the 1,500 m and 5,000 m races       > within 2 hours at the Summer Olympics?              Nurmi              > 4. Which country made it compulsory to vote in federal elections?              Australia              > 5. In which Canadian province did driving switch from the left       > side of the road to the right?              Prince Edward Island              > 6. Which musical composition by George Gershwin had its debut?              "Rhapsody in Blue"              > 7. The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. was renamed -- to what?              International Business Machines Corporation              > 8. Who was sentenced to prison for his role in an attempted coup?              Hitler              > 9. The National Hockey League expanded south of the border for the       > first time. What was the NHL's first US franchise? (Team name       > or city.)              Boston Bruins              > 10. Which now-well-known parade was held for the first time?              Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade              --       Joshua Kreitzer       gromit82@hotmail.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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