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Things to keep in mind in relation to weather
Factors of the 4 Kinds
100

An extended period of well below average rainfall.

Drought

100

Physical harm caused to something to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function

Damage

100

How many categories of hurricanes are there?

5

100

Name one contributor to hurricane formation.

Humid air, warm ocean water

200

Occurs when a large volume of water overflows its boundaries. 

Flood

200

Exposure to danger or risk

Hazard
200

What do we call the process in which water, wind, and other natural forces that cause rocks and earth to wear away or move to new places?

Hint: It changes the shape of land

Erosion 

200

Name factors causing floods (at least two).

Snowmelt, dam failure, heavy precipitation, volcanic eruption, urbanization.

300

A violent, whirling column of air in contact with the ground.

Tornado

300

Predict or to estimate what will happen in the future along with consequences.

Forecast

300

How many categories of tornadoes are there?

5

300

Name hazards for droughts (at least two).

Soil erosion, wildfires, decrease in water supply, agricultural impact.

400

An intense tropical storm. Produces 119 km/h winds, downpours, and lightning. 

Hurricane

400

Being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.

Safety

400

Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that makes it way to the ground is called?

Precipitation

400

What air is often responsible for North American tornadoes?

Tropical maritime air from the Gulf of Mexico and polar air.