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By: Josh, Francisco, and Carissa Hurricanes By: Josh, Francisco, and Carissa

Natural Resources Natural resources are something people can use and are made using nature. A renewable resource is a resource that can be replenished with the passage of time. Some examples are animals and water.

Nonrenewable Resources A NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE IS SOMETHING THAT CAN’T BE USED OVER AND OVER. SOME EXAMPLES ARE OIL AND GAS.

Renewable resources A renewable resource is something that would never run out and it would just keep coming and coming. Some examples are a solar panel, or windmills.

Erosion Erosion is the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water or other natural agents Example it carries things like water ,ice and other things.

WEATHERING WEATHERING CAUSES THE DECINTEGRATION OF ROCK NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH.

WHAT CAUSES IT YOU NEED WARM WATER AND MOIST WARM AIR. THAT’S WHY HURRICANES ONLY HAPPEN IN THE TROPICS. ATLANTIC HURRICANES TAKE SHAPE WHEN STORMS ALONG THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA DRIFT OUT OVER WARM OCEAN WATERS WHERE THEY ARE AT LEAST 8O DEGREES FARRENHEIT WHERE THEY ALSO ENCOUNTER CONVERGING WINDS FROM AROUND THE EQUATOR.

Where Do Hurricanes form the most? They form most in the Caribbean, or the Gulf of Mexico, where the water is very warm. In the East pacific, they tend to form off the West coast of Mexico.

How dangerous can hurricanes be? Hurricanes can damage trees, shrubs, houses, trailer homes, docks, and small boats. Hurricanes kill many people. Luckily, they never happen where we live! They can pretty much damage anything!

How Did Hurricanes Get Its Name? Names Of Hurricanes There are many more hurricane names. Hundreds probably. Isaac Kirk Sandy Henri Ana Bill Claudette Danny Erika Fred Grace Ida Kate Larry Mindy Nicholas Sam Rose Victor Wanda Alex Lisa Thomas Richard Nicole Matthew Juli Shary Walter Joyce Jerry Bonnie Andrea Hanna

Can Hurricanes Be Prevented? no, all I could find was that a hurricane can not be prevented.

Can Hurricanes Be Predicted? They can be predicted. Scientists use a satellite that shows them pictures of where the hurricane is forming on a map of the area. They look on a computer to see where it’s coming from and where it is heading to.

Safety From Hurricanes Here are some tips on how to stay safe from hurricanes when they occur. Stay away from windows or doors because wind could blow in and take you out of the window. Make sure you have a flashlight in a safe room. NEVER go outside because you could get hit with something and get seriously injured or die.

Pictures Of Hurricanes!

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