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Where do most hurricanes form?
Caribbean Sea Indian Ocean North Atlantic Ocean South Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean
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Choose the correct answer. When a hurricane first hits the land, it causes the sea levels to rise dramatically, creating a
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Where do hurricanes form?(1 point)
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Many Things Affect Weather Quick Check
Where do hurricanes form? (1 point) over cold ocean waters in polar areas over the warm
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In the Define phase of this project, the problem is defined as creating a structure that can withstand the damaging effects of a
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We also learn that for a tropical disturbance to become a full hurricane it must have all of the following EXCEPT:(1 point)
Respo
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We are finally ready to build and test a prototype! Choose a Category 3 hurricane and then the window protection and roofing
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According to NOAA, there are several ways to be prepared for hurricanes. Select all that are suggested by the National
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where do hurricanes form?
A.over cold ocean waters in polar areas B.over warm ocean waters in tropical areas C.over the warm
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1. Select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane.
(1 point) Responses Temperature of the Sea Temperature of the Sea
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Visit and read the information on the left. Then follow the instructions and learn more about hurricanes by dragging the
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Drag the hurricane to different spots on the map. Please READ the headings & descriptions. WHERE would a hurricane be STRONGES(1
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So the best chances of forming a strong hurricane include t
(1 point) Responses Warm seas, high moisture in the air and strong
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7. Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane?
(1 point) Responses High pressure system, develops over tropical
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point)
Responses Humidity in the air The temperature of the ocean Early
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Click on “Hurricane Elizabeth” next. Make a prediction on how it will move based on the wind patterns. Click “Go.” Which
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In the bottom right, choose “Predict a Path (part 2).” Select “Hurricane Daniel.” Try to predict the city in the
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Click on “Hurricane Marianne” next. Make a prediction on how it will move based on the wind patterns. Click “Go.” Which
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In the Define phase of this project, the problem is defined as creating a structure that can withstand the damaging effects of a
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We also learn that for a tropical disturbance to become a full hurricane it must have all of the following EXCEPT:(1 point)
Respo
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We are finally ready to build and test a prototype! Choose a Category 3 hurricane and then the window protection and roofing
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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are:
(1 point) Responses Past, Present and Future
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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are:
(1 point) Responses Past, Present and Future
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Check all 3 locations for any evidence of potential hurricanes. The most recent information was updated…
(1 point) Responses In
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Click on "WIND." Drag the hurricane to different spots on the map. Please READ the headings & descriptions. WHERE
Slow 0 2.5 5.0
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Which city did hurricane Daniel hit predict a path (part2)
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In the bottom right choose predict a path (part2) hurricane Daniel try to predict the city in the hurricane path and then
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Hurricanes are rated on a scale of 1-5 (Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale). If a scientist clocked winds at 120 mph, what category
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Click on "WIND." Drag the hurricane to different spots on the map. Please READ the headings & descriptions. WHERE
Slow 0 2.5 5.0
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Where does the energy of a hurricane come from? strong winds, the Sun, Earth’s spin, or Earth's moon
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This simulation looks at the path a hurricane takes and what its direction is steered by. Please READ the information on the
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Hurricanes are often called "Tropical Cyclones" because the winds rotate around a calm center (light winds & fair weather). This
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1. Choose any "L" and any "H" on the screen (1 of each). Then click "Go."
2. After watching the path of the hurricane, click "Try
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1. Choose any "L" and any "H" on the screen (1 of each). Then click "Go."
2. After watching the path of the hurricane, click "Try
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In the bottom right, choose "Predict a Path (part 2)." Select "Hurricane Daniel." Try to predict the city in the hurricane's
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In the bottom right, choose "Predict a Path (part 2)." Select "Hurricane Daniel." Try to predict the city in the hurricane's
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Click on "Hurricane Elizabeth" next. Make a prediction on how it will move based on the wind patterns. Click "Go." Which city
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In the Define phase of this project, the problem is defined as creating a structure that can withstand the damaging effects of a
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We also learn that for a tropical disturbance to become a full hurricane it must have all of the following EXCEPT: (1 point)
Warm
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Hurricanes are
a not created by air masses b formed over Arctic oceans c a kind of cyclone d less powerful than tornadoes
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We are finally ready to build and test a prototype! Choose a Category 3 hurricane and then the window protection and roofing
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We are finally ready to build and test a prototype! Choose a Category 3 hurricane and then the window protection and roofing
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Next, choose a Category 5 Hurricane and the most expensive window and roof protection. After running the simulation, what did
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Next, choose a Category 5 Hurricane and the most expensive window and roof protection. After running the simulation, what did
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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are:
(1 point) Past, Present and Future OUS, Europe
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Check all 3 locations for any evidence of potential hurricanes. The most recent information was updated...
(1 point) In the last
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According to NOAA, there are several ways to be prepared for hurricanes. Select all that are suggested by the National Website:
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This simulation looks at the path a hurricane takes and what its direction is steered by. Please READ the information on the
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According to NOAA, there are several ways to be prepared for hurricanes. Select all that are suggested by the National
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7. Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane?
(1 point) a. High pressure system, develops over tropical ocean
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