Answer:
Hurricane Flash flood tsunami and tornado
Explanation:
What is a severe weather event?
A Severe weather event is 1-2 inches of hail (25-51 mm) an F1 tornado or winds up from 58-75 miles per hour (or 93 to 121 km/hour) but there is something called a Significant severe weather which is more than what is listed. So we already know that a hurricane, tornado, flash flood and tsunami are ALL severe weather events. But what about Earthquake and Volcano. While yes, they ARE considered severe events, they are NOT titled under these criteria.
A group of organs are called a system
Revise a passage to fix punctuation
I think it is the first answer choice " to explain why the Amazon Rainforest should be protected." Because that's what the passage is about. Someone explaining why the Rainforest should be protected and what will happen if it is destroyed.