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1 Hurricanes By: Nathan Schammert, Ryan Downs, and Devin O’Brien

2 Damage of a Hurricane A Hurricane can cause severe damage to many cities. For example, A Hurricane in Pakistan killed more than 300,000 people.

3 How Hurricanes form A Hurricane forms tropical areas around the equator. But Hurricanes never form over the equator. They can only form over the water.

4 What causes a Hurricane When hot and cold air masses meet a Hurricane may form. Usually a Hurricane dies at sea when it passes over cold water.

5 Hurricane speed Hurricanes can go up to 300 miles per hour. But most hurricanes average speed is 235 miles per hour.

6 When Hurricanes Occur Hurricanes usually occur in April, May, and June. And remember they mostly occur in tropical areas.

7 Stay Safe Before a Hurricane comes you should put boards on your window but don’t tape your window. You should also pick up small things laying around in your yard like flower pots or toys because the wind could pick them up and send them flying into your windows, cars, or even you!

8 Hurricane facts A Hurricane in South Carolina completely destroyed seven forests. A Hurricane in Texas caused more than 140 Twisters. A Hurricane in Pakistan killed more than 300,000 people. Hurricane Ginger lasted for over three weeks.

9 More Hurricane Facts Hurricanes didn’t start having boys names until 1979. Hurricanes usually die out when it passes over cooler water.

10 Goodbye! Good bye! Thanks for watching and learning about Hurricanes!


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