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1.Warm ocean water more than 70°c provides fuel for the hurricane and makes more clouds and humid air.
2. Winds come together and push air up which makes an eye or hole in the clouds.
Winds flow outwards above the storm allowing the air below to rise
Humid air rising makes the clouds of the storm.
Light winds out side the hurricane steer it and make it grow.
After it has all its pieces is After it has all its pieces is starts to go towards land and it starts to go towards land and it just rips, pulls ,pushes and just rips, pulls ,pushes and destroy every thing and after a destroy every thing and after a while it all cams down.while it all cams down.
A Storm starts
Step 1:
By Matthew
Step 2:
The clouds that the tornado gets its winds (energy) from
start 30 minutes before tornado starts.
By Matthew
Step 3:
Hot air mixes with cold air. A small funnel cloud develops
that is smooth. There is a loud rumbling noise. There is also a
invisible debris cloud that is forming at the surface beneath
the funnel and making the tornado.
By Matthew
Step 4:
Tornado tries to make contact with the ground.
By Matthew
Step 5:
The tornado reaches its maximum width and the beginning of a tail cloud extends to
the right of the wall cloud.
By Matthew
Step: 6
Tornado is formed
By Matthew
How a Tsunami occur
• A earthquake happened.
By Jake
• Getting more water and making it bigger and bigger.
By Jake
Flo chart for a Tornado Number 1
• Hot air moves into the cold air
By ToddBy Todd
Number 2
• A cup starts form
By Todd
Number 3
• The cup starts to spin which make the funnel shape cloud.
By Todd
Number 4
• When the funnel hits the ground it becomes a Tornado.
By Todd
Number 5
• A Tornado can hit wind speeds of over 110 miles an hour and about 250 feet across.
By Todd
How does an earthquake occur?
By James Charles and Tom
STEP 1There is a core in the earth. Core means middle.
By James Charles and Tom
STEP 2
There are many tectonic
plates on the earth.By James Charles and Tom
STEP 3 When the plates separate past each other suddenly, it makes the earth tremble and it is called an earthquake.
Like this
By James Charles and Tom
•You can’t stand very well.
•Your body shakes.
•You will be scary and panic.
•You can’t control your body.
•You will be frighten
•Buildings collapse.
•Cars are on fire.
•Roads crack.
•People yell.
•You can hear scary voice.
•You can hear a sound of cars are exploding.
•You can hear a sound of grounds are cracking.
•You can hear that people yelling.
By James Charles and Tom