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  1. Does a shortage of rain mean that a drought will occur? http://bit.ly/8zDRa3
  2. What is Devils Hole? http://bit.ly/8HyZEW
  3. Where can I find seismic hazard maps? http://bit.ly/2BoVdB
  4. From Toxic Dust and Algae to Ill Winds From Africa http://bit.ly/2ou0tb
  5. Waves of Survival in American Samoa http://bit.ly/638JS
  6. Tsunami Research Keeping People Safe http://bit.ly/GCSJZ
  7. Where can I find seismic hazard maps? http://bit.ly/2BoVdB
  8. How often do giant debris flows occur at Mount Rainier? http://bit.ly/2hE9Gw
  9. Free U.S. Earth Imagery Sharpens Shared View of Global Challenges http://bit.ly/1P7opx
  10. Is there a relationship between large earthquakes (>M 6) that occur along major fault zones and nearby volca.. http://bit.ly/30bcU1
  11. When will the next large earthquake occur in Yellowstone? http://bit.ly/4sOA0X
  12. What is the relationship between volcanism and the geysers and hot springs in Yellowstone? http://bit.ly/2Etllx
  13. How could these giant snakes change South Florida's ecosystems? What about other ecosystems? http://bit.ly/2HLWmw
  14. Too Much of a Good Thing: Increasing Nitrogen Deposition in Lakes http://bit.ly/2nLdw6
  15. What is the National Geologic Map Database Data Portal? http://bit.ly/34D6Jk
  16. How have tsunamis affected the United States? http://bit.ly/12Kwdd
  17. What categories of water data does the USGS make available to the public? http://bit.ly/43xU8X
  18. How can I find a person knowledgeable about landslides? http://bit.ly/2kIdVw
  19. What areas are most vulnerable to landslides in southern California? http://bit.ly/2griDF
  20. What is a landslide hazard map? http://bit.ly/4x7ygg