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    Ferox: The Island City

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    Ferox is an island country located off the coast of California with a considerable population of one billion. The island accommodates a single city‚ nicknamed “The Island City”. The climate is sunny and warm all year round with few storms or other natural disasters. Ten sectors comprise the city‚ each playing a vital role in the prosperity of Ferox. Sectors are arranged for maximum comfort and efficiency. Ferox’s sectors are partitioned into two parts - the Inlands and the Outlands. Housing is

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    Hurricane Greta‚ it occurred in 1978 on September 19th in southern Belize. From here on‚ there were 4 deaths and 5‚000 people affected. Meanwhile‚ there were also about 1‚200 homes damaged‚ about half of which towns were along the coastline. My step dad has experienced Hurricane Greta in his past and described it having a lot of rain along with high‚ strong winds. Another way he described this horrifying hurricane was‚ how most people who lived in his village and whose houses couldn’t withstand

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    Hurricane Katrina Introduction Did you know that 705 people are still missing after Hurricane Katrina took place? Hurricane Katrina was a fierce hurricane that hit the Gulf Coast of the United States. Time Hurricane Katrina lasted for days. It originally formed on the south eastern part of the Bahamas on August 23‚2005 according to‚ Kim Ann Zimmermann‚ an author of live Science. Hurricane Katrina then made its way to the southern parts of Florida as a category one hurricane on August 25‚2005. On

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    Introduction- In this essay I will be talking about tornadoes and hurricanes. Also the things they have in compare. And the things that are different between Tornadoes and Hurricanes. According to source number 2- "Tornado alley" is an informal term that describes the area In the United States where the strongest tornadoes occurs most frequently- particularly northern Texas‚ Oklahoman‚ Kansas‚ and Nebraska. Other States greatly affected by tornadoes include Arkansas Louisiana‚ Mississippi

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    To start off‚ tornadoes and hurricanes are both inclement types or forms of weather. They can both destroy homes‚ trees‚ cars and they can both kill people. Also‚ they both can have people run away from their homes and leave everything behind. Not to mention‚ having meteorologists report

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    Tornado and hurricane essay First of did you know that a hurricane is worse than a tornado. A tornado can happen at any time a hurricane can happen with a warning. So you need to be prepared so you need to know the cost ‚ the size‚ and the appearance. A tornado can throw a cd so hard it can go through a tree. Also a tornado can throw a fork through a tree. Next a tornado can cost up to 500$ million at the average. A hurricane can cost 100$ Billion at average.The reason is because

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    A hurricane is a huge storm known as a “tropical cyclone”. These can also be identified as typhoons.The tropical storms winds must reach at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane. Anything below this is just considered a tropical depression or a tropical storm. Hurricanes usually only occur in the Atlantic Hurricane season (June 1-November 30). Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. They use the warm moist air as fuel at the bottom of the hurricane. As the huge storm produces high wind speeds

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    Compound Eyes” translated into English by Darryl Stark is an exploration into the tidal nature of grief. Set in a near future‚ the novel an earth where global warming has irreparably changed the world’s weather patterns and the strange and untouched Island of Wayo Wayo‚ where every second son is given to the sea to appease and give thanks to the Sea God. As a result of the worlds changed weather patterns‚ a trash vortex has formed in the middle of the ocean and crashes into the coast of Taiwan. Drawn

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    Hurricane Katrina was the most dangerous‚ deadly‚ and horrifying storm to ever hit United States. Hurricane Katrina was so powerful that it devastated the lives of the people of New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ as well as other Gulf Coast areas. On August 29‚ 2005 at 8:00 am‚ Hurricane Katrina reached Category 5 status. The storm hit the city hard and was the lead story on the national media stage for a number of weeks. The city was wiped out and the clean up and renovation of what is left of The City Of

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    Spratly Islands Dispute

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    The Spratly Island The Spratly Islands are a group of more than 750 reefs‚[2] islets‚ atolls‚ cays and islands in the South China Sea. The archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines and Malaysia (Sabah)‚ about one third of the way from there to southern Vietnam. They contain less than four square kilometers of land area spread over more than 425‚000 square kilometers of sea. The Spratlys are one of three archipelagos of the South China Sea which comprise more than 30‚000 islands and reefs and

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