Name one Hurricane.
Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Dolly, Rose, Sam, Sally, Omar, Elsa, Peter, Bertha, etc..
What is a tornado?
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm down to the ground. In other words, violent fast spinning air that can destroy things.
One of the biggest wildfires in the USA?
California, and Yellowstone.
Where are volcanoes mostly found?
Hawaiian islands, Ring of fire, tropical places.
What are blizzards made of?
Snow, ice.
Where do hurricanes form?
Warm ocean water.
What is a tornado made of?
Water, Dust, Debris..
What causes a wildfire?
Mostly, it could be a campfire, lightning strikes, cigarette buds.
What is inside a volcano?
Lava, magma.
What seasons do blizzards occur?
Winter.
Other names for a Hurricanes?
Typhoon, Tropical cyclone.
How do tornadoes kill?
Falling or something heavy hitting your body.
What is a wildfire?
A wildfire, bushfire, wildland fire or rural fire is unplanned, unwanted, uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in a rural areas and urban areas.
What causes a volcano?
Volcanoes are formed when magma from within the Earth's upper mantle works its way to the surface.
What are the main effects of blizzards?
Floods, things get backed up, places shutting down.
When did hurricane katrina form?
2005.
How fast can a tornado go?
Up to 30-70 miles per hour.
Where do wildfires start?
Forests, jungles, dry grass, trees, wildlife.
How long do volcanoes live?
Volcanoes usually have a lifespan of many thousands of years
How do blizzards start?
Warm air must rises over cold air.
How long do hurricanes last?
12 to 24 hours.
How tall can a tornado get?
Around 500 feet tall.
Does global warming cause wildfires?
There isn't a direct relationship between climate change and fire, but researchers have found strong correlations between warm summer temperatures and large fire years, so there is general consensus that fire occurrence will increase with climate change.
How hot is a volcano?
Around 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.
What happens after a blizzards hit?
Strong winds, and cold weather.