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    INTRODUCTION If you don’t already know what a hurricane is‚ well just keep reading because this is going to provide you the information you need about hurricanes. What Is A Hurricane? A hurricane is a spinning storm that starts to form in the ocean. Hurricanes are most common on the east side of the United States‚ well if you DON’T know where east is it’s the State of Florida is at‚ let me guess you don’t where is Florida is… if you don’t well just check the map of the U.S. Anywho hurricanes can

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HURRICANE AND TORNADO It’s easy to find similarities between the weather phenomenon‚ we call a hurricane and the one we call a tornado. Both cause most of their damage through high winds and rain‚ and the arrival of both can cause evacuations‚ emergency warnings and general chaos. But there are numerous differences between the two weather systems‚ from the elements that form them to the type of devastation they leave behind. The confusion between a tornado and a hurricane may

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    The main character in The Street‚ Ann Petry shows that even in the hardest of times‚ one should continue to push forward‚ even if the “wind [pushes]” them away. The wind is trying to prevent those outside‚ especially Lutie‚ from accomplishing their mission/goals. The wind blocks Lutie’s path‚ almost as if it were the difficult situation she is going through. The wind forced the Lutie to shiver as “its cold fingers…touched the back of her neck‚ explored the sides of her head”. Petry also shows that

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    A Series Of Catastrophic Events. The sound of cowbells‚ that took over my head. I’ve never heard such a sound that disgusted me so much‚ one that made me shake and sweat unconditionally. The noise that hunted my soul through 2012. A situation unbelievable‚ therefor I am on my own. A journey like no other. Here’s where my story begins.. Febuary 14‚1990 The skies were blak and rumbling. Rain shooting down like bullets. Saturday afternoon‚ when the noise first struck my ear. Everything

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    When describing a hurricane there are parts that cannot be left out‚ it’s important to know how these storms start. For a hurricane to start you have to have some type of warm water source and winds that are blowing in the same direction that the hurricane is going‚ after the main ingredients comes the transformation of the rain clouds and wind. The transformation‚ is the change into a tropical disturbance‚ after more wind and more clouds building comes the transformation into a depression‚ the depression

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    Why Hurricanes Are Bad

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    Tornados and hurricanes are dangerous storms but which are most dangerous? According to "Hurricanes and Tornados Source 4‚""hurricanes are tropical storms that effect people in places that have water around it."" According to Hurricanes and Tornados Source 3‚""There are more tornados a year than hurricanes but hurricanes cause more damage." Tornados form on land and hurricanes form on the sea. Texas is affected by tornados and hurricanes‚ because they are in tornado alley and it has water around

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    The wind nearly picked little‚ Nancy up off her feet as they entered the cave. If it had not been for John and Uriah grabbing her arms and dragging her inside‚ the wind would have siphoned her right back out the cave entrance as it seemed to do with all the air in the space. A moment later the air returned and they could breathe‚ but then they heard hellacious noises outside as the whirlwind wrecked havoc around them. The noise was deafening as it seemed to put pressure on their eardrums so that

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    Princess Belva Monologue

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    Once‚ all villagers decided to pray for rain‚ on the day of the prayer all people were exhilarated to go into the empyrean and ascertain why was there so many people and then the prince Mavis went out and visually perceive what the immensely colossal deal was about. By the time Mavis went outside it starts to get foggy and made the people go inside. Mavis wondered all day what was the immensely colossal fuss about and didn’t do anything to ascertain. Until one day mavis aurally perceived yelling

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    Have you ever wondered why there are 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

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    Kia Jefferson April 7‚ 2011 English 1002 The Cause & Effect of Hurricanes Hurricanes are the most destructive natural disasters in the world. They are very powerful and violent storms that have strong winds. Storms are known to be hurricanes when they reach 74 mile per hour. Hurricanes storms start over warm sea water near the equator and come with strong winds‚ flash floods‚ mudslides‚ and huge waves. Hurricanes come with different names depending where the location it occurred. Hurricane

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