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A thunderstorm is a fast-rising column of air which produces heavy rain, wind, lightning, and sometimes hail. A tornado is a violently rotating column of rising air which is spawned by and is always attached to the bottom of a rotating thunderstorm. Thunderstorms last a lot longer than tornadoes.
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A thunderstorm is a storm with strong-enough updrafts and downdrafts that strong static electricity charges develop, leading to lightning. The extremely-rapid heating of air during a thunderstorm produces thunder.
Tornadoes develop during some, but not all, thunderstorms. They are a rapidly-spinning updraft, reducing air pressure sufficiently around their base that buildings can explode due to the outside air pressure now being considerably less than the inside air pressure. They also hurl debris long distances. They are much more destructive than regular thunderstorms.
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Special triangles tell us that: 45-45-90 angles mean side ratios of 1-1-sqrt2, 30-60-90 angles have side ratios of 1-sqrt3-2.
Beginning from the upper-left corner and working clockwise:
The first side is a 45-45-90 triangle with legs of 24 in, so the hypotenuse is 24sqrt2.
The upper-right triangle is a 30-60-90, and the side opposite 30 degrees has length 24, so the hypotenuse is twice that, which is 48.
The right side is just x = 24.
The remaining three sides are identical to the first three (one from a 45-45-90 hypotenuse, another a 30-60-90 hypotenuse, and the last equal to x).
So the total perimeter is 24sqrt2 + 48 + 24 + 24sqrt2 + 48 + 24 = 144 + 48sqrt2 inches. This is choice D.
Calhoun was vice president of the United States in 1824 under John Quincy Adams and was re-elected in 1828 under Andrew Jackson. Jackson was for the Tariff of 1828 and caused Calhoun to be opposed to Jackson, which led to Calhoun's resignation in 1832.