Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano.

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Dangerous Weather PowerPoint By: Brianna Batrez Susie Castro Kaylin Dulohery Alex Pelton Alex Rivas Daniel Serna David Serrano

Thunderstorms When the raindrops become too large and heavy for the to support them, they start to fall out ofthunderstorm, the wind is like a game of tag that never stops. It just gets faster or slower. the cloud. During a Thunder and lightning happens at the same time, but because light travels faster than sound, we see lightning before we hear thunder.

Earthquakes An earthquakes starts by plates hit each other and that’s forms as a earthquakes. Earthquakes are measured by sensitive instruments called selsmometene. The May 18 eruption began with an earthquake that triggered a avalanche.

Volcanoes Volcanoes are big. Volcanoes throw lots of smoke when erupting.

Blizzards If blizzard snow melts, floods may take more lives or ruin land. Blizzards are common in Canada, and North Central United States.

Hurricanes In the united sates the air force reserve actually fly aircraft into the eye of the hurricane. In 1969 a hurricane Camille battered the coasts of Florida Alabama and Mississippi. A hurricane is powerful storm that sweeps in from the ocean.

Tornadoes Tornadoes are the most destructive winds that occur on our planet. They are most common in the USA.

Resources Weather Forecasting By Gail Gibbons Weather by Seymour Simon Why Does Lightning Strike by Terry Martin and Caroline Bingham Weather by Carolne Harris Time for Kids: Storms By Editor for Time Kids and Leslie Dickstien