>>No Hurricane Celia did not create a storm surge.
Forty-five years ago this summer, Hurricane Celia blasted the Coastal Bend of Texas.
Hurricane Celia formed into a tropical depression in the northwest Caribbean Sea, west of the Cayman Islands, on
July 30th 1970. It clipped the northern portion of Cuba and became tropical storm Celia during the morning of August 1st when it entered the Gulf of Mexico. The intensification was brief as winds decreased to 90 mph during the morning of August 2nd.
>>>><span>Most of the destruction appeared to be similar to what is usually associated with a tornado,</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
cells divide by mitosis hope this helps
Answer:No stretching the size of a rock can change its mass
The answer would be: <span>secondary aging.</span>
There is two type of aging, primary and secondary aging. Primary aging is the one that happens because of the age so it can't be prevented. Secondary aging happens because of bad diet and disease, so it can be prevented by doing healthy lifestyle or medicine.