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3. A hurricane's average speed is 11mph. They move westward and slightly poleward
4. Approximately 100.000 thunderstorms.
5. Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
6. Project Stormfury was an attempt to weaken tropical cyclones by flying into them and seeding them silver iodide.
7. Because hurricanes last for more time and may include volcano eruptions, earthquakes, and faster winds than tornadoes.
8. When conditions are favorable for a tornado
9. When winds of 74mph are to hit in the next 24 hours
10. Around 10 hurricanes occur around a year in the world
11. Developing stage, mature stage and dissipating stage
"The author portrays the character with a few simple traits" would describe a flat character, since "flat" is the opposite of "deep" when it comes to showing different character trains, personality flaws, etc.
The correct answer is - False.
When a species is classified as threatened, it means that that particular species is expected to become endangered, not extinct. The species that are threatened, are species that have experienced a significant drop in numbers in recent times, but still have enough individuals to be able to survive and keep the species going. But if the situation starts to become worse and the species continues to lose numbers, than the species will fall into the category of endangered species, which will mean that it is expected that the species will die out in the very near future.
The Mekong river is one of the primary landforms in the South-east Asian peninsula wherein it stretches 4,200 km from Southern Cambodia to the north of Myanmar. In addition, the river system has been the source of transportation as well as fisheries in settlements surrounding it. The country where the river is not its primary water system would be Vietnam.
Weather<span> is the short-term change in an area's humidity, temperature. and other similar variations in a location as oppose to climate.</span>
The long term average being 30 years. These weather variations are affected by the temperature, precipitation, and wind.
Climate determinants include latitude, altitude, proximity to mountains and oceans, proportion of land to water, thermohaline circulation of the ocean, ocean currents, density and type of vegetation present in an area, as well as the areas' water retention and rainfall.
<span>Climate are classified into three groups. These are Bergeron and Spatial Synoptic, Koppen, and Thornthwaite.</span>