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    A. fatigue
    B. male hair loss
    C. blood pressure
    D. headache
    A. Kardashev Sting Pain Scale
    B. Shwan Sting Pain Scale
    C. Schmidt Sting Pain Scale
    D. Ludwig Sting Pain Scale
    A. Magma
    B. Sun rays
    C. Chilli peppers
    D. Internal combustion engines
    A. Johnson Coma Scale
    B. Barnes Akathisia Coma Scale
    C. Miller Coma Scale
    D. Glasgow Coma Scale
    A. Grubers scale of mineral hardness
    B. Hans scale of mineral hardness
    C. Abels scale of mineral hardness
    D. Mohs scale of mineral hardness
    A. Boston Impact Hazard Scale
    B. Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale
    C. Genoa Technical Impact Hazard Scale
    D. Urbino Impact Hazard Scale
    A. Can cause serious damage in areas several hundred miles across.
    B. Often felt, but rarely causes damage.
    C. Microearthquakes, not felt.
    D. Noticeable shaking of indoor items, rattling noises. Significant damage unlikely.
    A. 5.5 C (41.9 F) to a depth of 100 meters (328 ft)
    B. 15 C (59 F) to a depth of 25 meters (82 ft)
    C. 26.5 C (79.7 F) to a depth of 50 meters (164 ft)
    D. 35.5 C (95.9 F) to a depth of 100 meters (328 ft)
    A. Summer, because water temperatures are warmest
    B. Spring, due to the rapid worming of water
    C. Fall, as temperature rapidly falls, waters remain warm
    D. Winter, due to the delta between air and water temperatures
    A. Onshore rush of water associated with a low pressure weather system
    B. Sudden and rapid increase of the intensity of a storm
    C. Expansion of the hurricanes eye
    D. Windstorm characterized by a twisting, funnel-shaped cloud