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a) describe the possible trigger for this tsunami.
b) explain what officials might do to prepare the public for the possible disaster.
c) do you think that preparations are adequate to prevent a catastrophe for the pacific northwest?
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The pacific northwest of the united states is at risk for tsunami.
a) describe the possi...
a) describe the possi...
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