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JS7-U12: Blowing Up a Storm - Review (D15)
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What was the source of Hurricane Ike?
A tropical area in the Atlantic Ocean.
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What is the "eye" of the hurricane?
The eye is a region of calm at the centre of the hurricane.
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What happens when the storm makes contact with a large body of warm water?
Its energy increases.
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How are hurricanes categorised?
by wind speed
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What do you think Hurricane Ike taught the people of Galveston?
It taught them they need hurricane warnings. It also taught them that people cannot control nature, but they can rebuild after disasters.
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What is one interesting fact you learned about hurricanes?
Ex. I learned that many hurricanes move into the Gulf region of the Atlantic Ocean.
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What dangerous weather conditions occur where you live?
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If you were to create a hurrican emergency kit, what would it include?
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Why do you think so many people died during The Great Storm of 1900 than died during Hurricane Ike?
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How do scientists use information to protect people?
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