Which part of a thunderstorm is the most threatening?
Adamma is migrating from Nigeria to Florida. She looks online for ways to deal with natural hazards in Florida. She finds four suggestions:Board up the windows of your home.Insure your home. Make sure that your doors are properly treated for wind damage.Do not cross flowing water.
Consider the following events that take place when rip currents occur.A. Waves travel to the beach.B. Waves are trapped by the sandbars.C. Waves reach the shore and go back to the ocean.D. Waves speed up and flow between the sandbars.E. Waves are broken by the sandbars.
Mrs. Granger’s class is playing "Guess the Phenomenon.” Maia writes the following two descriptive phrases on the board:is a wall of wateris caused by hurricanes
The diagram shows parts of a rip current.Which part of the rip current is most dangerous to a swimmer, and why?

The map shows Florida and California.Which natural hazard would California be more likely to experience than Florida?

Engaging in water supply planning is most helpful in the management and prevention of which natural hazard?
The diagram shows a rip current.Which arrows represent the way a person should go to escape the rip current?

Which natural hazard is least likely to affect Florida?
Which topics would be most important for you to understand if you wanted to be certified as a lifeguard? Select 3 options. developing evacuation plansdiversifying sourceslandscaping Florida-friendly beachessaving people caught in rip currentsidentifying signs of oncoming tsunamis
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