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    We are in a cycle of despair and hope. When we see an approaching storm‚ we are aware of the damage it may bring‚ but we also know it will not last forever. These lines seem to bring comfort‚ as if a mother saying “it is all going to be okay”. Although “okay” may be the extinction of species and increased desertification

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    understand. After all‚ she would always have the picture of the four grinning faces around the marching band. Brent noticed the boy drilling holes in the plywood – then cast off all worries about hurricanes! He had inspired the kids! “After the storm‚ new Whirligigs will appear.” (101)

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    Essay On Tornado

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    Tornados A tornado can start when a large Cumulonimbus cloud forms . Cumulonimbus clouds form squall lines that exist as individual towers Squall lines are lines that form in front of a cold front in front of the storm that contains precipitation‚tornadoes‚hail‚ After the clouds combine‚ vigorous updrafts start to form and the clouds can grow to a height of 39‚000 ft. The clouds are made of water droplets. When the temperature in the atmosphere decreases to 32 degrees Fahrenheit

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    rain with wind speeds of at least 74 mph. These two natural disasters are called floods and hurricanes. In contrast‚ floods moving at 10mph and being a common natural disaster that can affect millions of people around the world. Next‚ hurricanes‚ a storm with a violent wind causing havoc all around the world moving at wind speeds of 74 mph‚ and in similarity‚ both two dangerous natural disasters formed with wind and rain‚ but which one is deadliest? To begin with‚ floods in contrast to hurricanes

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    The tall pine trees that usually danced and whispered in the gentle breeze were now swaying violently in the howling wind. As the afternoon wore on‚ the crack of lightning and the sound of thunder‚ bellowing in waves announced the arrival of the storm. The rain pounded hard on the roof and lashed the windows‚ a menacing threat to our garden party. When Mama

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    Salt Pros And Cons

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    Each year‚ on average‚ there are 105 snowstorms. Salt is driven around in millions of trucks across the country to help deice the roads to make way for safe travels. In the United States‚ 20 billion pounds of salt are used every year to treat the icy roads after snowstorms. Common salt‚ the salt almost every American has on their dinner table‚ NaCl is most frequently used to deice roads across the country. Salt is very cost effective and efficient when used properly‚ however it is causing more harm

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    lightning and thunder? Some might say the sky is angry with us‚ but that’s not true. In fact‚ it isn’t the sky that’s angry‚ it’s a god and a goddess that are angry. Sometimes they can be upset‚ and sometimes they can be furious. The same way some storms are calm‚ and some‚ are violent. The story begins eons ago‚ back when gods and goddesses lived on earth and had a human form. Back when they were alive. Long ago‚ gods and goddess used to inhabit this very earth. They lived lives just like us. However

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    ship. The setting of the painting takes place along a rocky seacoast most likely between the 1700’s considering the design of the character’s garments‚ the old Victorian vessel and the secreted castle in the background. The violent winds from the storm fling sailors from the ship‚ giving them a chance to reach the shore for survival or cause them to drown in a fight against the powerful arms of the sea. The characters in the painting show signs of distress and despair as they struggle to save themselves

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    Tornados and Hurricanes

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    be in. A hurricane and tornado both form in warm‚ damp air blowing from opposite ends. They both cause flash floods‚ mudslides and they also cause deaths. The two contain an "eye" which is the center of the destruction. They are very violent storms and produce intense low pressures. This is hard to believe but both tornadoes and hurricanes rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere and rotate counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. There are a ton of differences between tornadoes and

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    Compare how the relationship between man and nature is shown in ‘Wind’ and ‘Spellbound’ In his poem ‘Wind ’Ted Hughes describes a menacing storm that strikes a house in a deserted‚ unpopulated area and the storm’s destructive effect on the land. His use of personification‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ alliteration‚ and creative imagery creates an atmosphere of danger of nature’s rage that certainly changes into an atmosphere of defeat and helplessness. In contrast the poet for ‘Spellbound’ makes you think

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