Hurricanes!. 1.Needs warm tropical water to form a hurricane. 2.Hurrican are one of the most severe storms. 3.Makes incredible waves. 4.Torrential waves.

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Hurricanes!

1.Needs warm tropical water to form a hurricane. 2.Hurrican are one of the most severe storms. 3.Makes incredible waves. 4.Torrential waves and floods. 5.They form in the North Atlantic Ocean. 6.They rotate in a counter clockwise direction. 7.Damages everything. By Siobhan!!!

Hurricane Rita Formed in Texas September 21st 2005.Hurricane Rita reached speeds of up to 200km/ph.It caused over 10 billion dollars of damage. It killed 7 people directly, and others died in evacuations. It destroyed coastal communities.

Skills and Knowledge! Knowledge Gained I have learnt a lot about Hurricanes and Hurricane Rita. I have learnt that they are one of the worlds most severe storms. I have also learnt that Hurricane Rita was formed in Texas September Skills Developed! I have learned to type faster. I know lots of websites now. I have learned a lot about all different types of storms and how they develop. Hurricanes are formed by warm tropical weather and water. PowerPoint is good for doing slide shows on. It gives you lots of typing skills and develops strategy's.