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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
8

What Is the main idea of this paragraph from the "volcanoes" section of the Ready.gov website?

English
2 answers:
olasank [31]3 years ago
6 0

Be aware of mudflows. The danger from a mudflow increases near stream channels and with prolonged heavy rains. Mudflows can move faster than you can walk or run. Look upstream before crossing a bridge and do not cross the bridge if a mudflow is approaching.

What is the main idea of this paragraph from the "Volcanoes" section of the Ready.gov website?

A. Why mudflows happen near streams

B. The main cause of a mudflow

C. How to stay safe around a mudflow

D. What to do if you get caught in a mudflow

C. How to stay safe around a mudflow

is the correct answer. Hope this helps :^)

Anit [1.1K]3 years ago
3 0
The volcanoes section <span>of the Ready.gov website is </span>there to inform people that volcanoes erupt and when they do, it causes wide-ranged cataclysmic events which are often dangerous to any form of life around its danger zone. This section of the page also informs visitors the course of action which must be done to survive a cataclysmic event. It also describes in detail the signs to look for to determine whether or not the volcanoe/s in observation is/are in danger of erupting. Also, visiting this section will make you think wether or not you should consider living in a volcanoe-surrounded area. 
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