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Because warm air is lighter, it rises while cold air moves down to take the warm air's place. This circular movement of air is
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A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5
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1. Select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane.
(1 point) Responses A. Temperature of the Sea B. Moisture in the
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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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The information provided on current hurricanes is divided into 3 areas. These are:
(1 point) Responses A. Past, Present and
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can you write a introduction about hurricane katrina
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3 different details about hurricane katrina
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2 different facts about hurricane Katrina
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conclusion about hurricane Katrina
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introductions for huricane Katrina
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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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A warning given when it is likely that a hurricane will strike an area within 24 hours
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses cooler water temperature cooler water temperature slower wind
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses water temperature water temperature
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Kaleb Gilliam
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Saffir-Simpson scale the
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point) Responses
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Coriolis effect the Coriolis
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Which property does the afford-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes
Water temperature Storm surge Storm diameter Wind speed
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can you write a 20 sentence paragragh about Hurricane Katrina?
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details about hurrkane kuntrina
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A Conclusion of hurrcane kuntrinna
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point) Responses Humidity in the air Humidity in the air The
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point) Responses
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses storm diameter storm diameter water
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Tracking Hurricane Dorian Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
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ich structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)
Responses Well-built
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A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5
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A weather forecaster uses images of a hurricane taken from space to help predict the path of the hurricane.
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A category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of category 5
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Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point) Responses
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)
Responses the Coriolis effect the Coriolis
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Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)
Responses storm diameter storm diameter water
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point) Responses cooler water temperature cooler water temperature
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A team of scientists is monotoring the development of a hurricane off the coast of florida. They use satellite imagery and data
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point)
Responses friction with the ground friction with the
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Hurricanes and similar storm system begin over oceans. The map shows average surface temperatures of the oceans in the summer,
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A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A team of scientists is monitoring the development of a hurricane off the coast of
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Hurricanes from over tropical ocean water which location on the map would you expect to see hurricanes.
Pacific Ocean Southern
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Levees can help prevent issues during a hurricane. What is a levee?(1 point)
Responses a type of radar that detects hurricanes a
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A Category 5 hurricane has winds faster than 252 km/hr. How would you write an inequality describing the speed of Category 5
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did you write this: The Corps’ levee system was poorly designed and maintained in New Orleans, causing them to fail during
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What is one condition necessary for a hurricane to develop and gain strength?
What is one condition necessary for a hurricane to
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The East Coast and Gulf Coast of the United States is impacted by an average of 2 hurricanes per year. The West Coast of the
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Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water. Which location on the map below would you expect to see hurricanes?
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Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water. Which location on the map below would you expect to see hurricanes? (1 point)
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give me an example of eye – a region of calm weather at the center of a hurricane
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Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water. Which location on the map below would you expect to see hurricanes?
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Hurricanes form over tropical ocean water. Which location on the map below would you expect to see hurricanes?
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