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Introducing severe weather

Introducing severe weather. By: Kayleigh Bivens. T sunami .

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Introducing severe weather

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  1. Introducing severe weather By: Kayleigh Bivens

  2. Tsunami • The tsunami is a big wave that can destroy a lot of things. When a wave comes out and it never goes back in that means that a tsunami is building up, then it will collapse and destroy everything. It is amazing that just a small wave can destroy everything.

  3. Tornado The tornado is a big twisted wind that can take the roof of your house in 1 second. When a tornado is happening it will start hailing and it will be very windy. So you need to find a safe place to stay so you wont get hurt. Either get in a hallway or in a closet, but don’t ever get near a window. Just find a safe place so you wont get hurt.

  4. Hurricane The hurricane is large gusts of wind that can are very powerful. It usually happens where the ocean is. But you need to get to shelter when you feel big gusts of wind because it can destroy your house. The middle of the hurricane is the strongest and it reminds me of a sharks eye sea shell. You just need to get in a safe place so you wont get hurt.

  5. Floods • The flood is when is rains to much and the water gets to full on the ground and it floods. Lots of people drowned and starve to death because they have no food or water . Stay inside your house when the water gets to flooded so you wont get wet or drown.

  6. Drought • A drought is when it rains in the desert and the ground cracks and breaks out. When you go to the desert make sure you bring lots of water because you can get dehydrated if you don’t drink any water. Be carful where you step because you never know what might be there, and stay safe.

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