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This informative piece addresses key questions about hurricanes, including their frequency, duration, and historical occurrences in regions like Canada. It explains the nature of hurricanes, describing them as "tornadoes on water," and highlights the damage they can cause. The piece also explores the formation of hurricanes, with some originating from thunderstorms, and discusses the structure of a hurricane, particularly the calm "eye" at its center. Learn about the significant impact of these powerful storms and their role in our climate.
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hurricanes BY SYDNEY.G, SARAH , SYDNEY.W
HOW Many Hurricanes have HAPPENED? • A lot have happened.
HOW LONG DO THEY TAKE? • About a week
HAVE WE EVER HAD A HURRICANE IN b.C OR CANADA? • There have been 20 since 1995. • The last one was Hurricane Ophelia in Newfoundland on October 3, 2011.
WHAT CAN HURRICANES DO? • A lot of damage
WHAT IS A HURRICANE? • A hurricane is a tornado on water
Where do hurricanes usually start????? • Some start on water. • Some usually start by a thunderstorm because it is really rainy on that day.
Dose a hurricane have an eye??? • Yes. • An eye is a calm part of the storm and it is in the middle of the storm