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RMM and TBH’s Game Show of Hurricanes

RMM and TBH’s Game Show of Hurricanes.

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RMM and TBH’s Game Show of Hurricanes

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  1. RMM and TBH’s Game Show of Hurricanes

  2. The questions go from easy to hard. About all of you will already know the answer to the first question whereas the last may be complicated to many. PART A’s answers are not explained because their answers are so short that they’re in the answer you chose. PART B’s answers are explained on the page that says you’re correct. At the end there is a “Did you know?” page.

  3. PART A

  4. Are there any lakes that host hurricanes? A. No B. partly C. Yes

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  6. Correct! You can go to the next question!

  7. What is the fastest hurricane speed? A. 1796 mph B. 56 mph C. 186 mph

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  9. Correct! You can go on to the next question!

  10. What is the description of a hurricane? A. A storm with spinning winds that happens on land B. A storm with violent winds and usually very heavy rain C. A form of erosion, the quick movement of gravel

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  12. Correct! You can go to the next question!

  13. Why is a hurricane called a hurricane? A. The word comes from Hacane, the god of sins on some Australian islands B. People say “hurry up, pass already!" when a hurricane occurs C. The word comes from Hurican, a name for the god of evil on some Caribbean Islands

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  15. Correct! You can go to the next question!

  16. Where do hurricanes form? A. Most form in the Artic, Pacific, or Indian ocean B. Most form in the Arctic, Atlantic, or Pacific ocean C. Most form in the Atlantic, Pacific, or Indian ocean

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  19. Correct! You can go on to the next question!

  20. PART B

  21. When do hurricanes occur? A. Usually June to November when occurring on the Atlantic Ocean B. Usually November to February when occurring on the Atlantic Ocean C. Usually January to April when occurring on the Atlantic Ocean

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  24. Hurricanes always happen at certain times of the year, known as the hurricane seasons. In tropical oceans and seas such as the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean sea, the hurricane season begins in May or June. In the Atlantic Ocean the season runs from June first to November thirtieth. The periods are usually six months long, but the stronger hurricanes usually occur during a two month period. August and September are the peak of hurricane season. Correct! You can go to the next question!

  25. In US history what hurricane was the most destructive? A. Hurricane Andrews B. Hurricane Ida C. Hurricane Katrina

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  27. Correct! You can go to the next question! Hurricane Katrina was the most destructive and deadly storm in US history. It produced damage estimated at $75 billion in the New Orleans area and along the Mississippi coast. There were about 1200 deaths.

  28. How do Hurricanes occur? A. The water starts spinning, randomly B. Warm water heats the air just above it C. Cool water freezes the air just above it

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  30. Correct! You can go to the next slide! Hurricanes always begin over warm water. Warm water heats the air just above it and supplies water vapor to it. Water vapor is water in the form of a gas. The warm, moist air is lighter and it rises. As it rises, the water vapor turns back into liquid water to form clouds. When the layer of warm air moves up, cooler air fills the space it has left. This movement causes winds.

  31. …What a hurricane sounds like? Click the icon to find out! Did You Know… …That hurricanes can be up to six hundred miles across?! …That a hurricane can only form when the water is eighty degrees F or warmer? …A hurricane has three different names? In the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Pacific it’s called hurricane. In the western Pacific it’s called a typhoon. In the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal, and Australia it’s called a cyclone. …What a satellite’s view of a hurricane is?

  32. THANK YOU FOR PLAYING! Play Again Answer Key Done

  33. Answer Key PART A Q1- Are there any lakes that host hurricanes? A1- A Q2- What is the fastest hurricane speed? A2- C Q3- What is the description of a hurricane? A3- B Q4- Why is a hurricane called a hurricane? A4- C Q5- Where do hurricanes form? A5- C PART B Q6- When do hurricanes occur? A6- A Q7- In US history what hurricane was the most powerful? A7- C Q8- How do hurricanes occur? A8- B Play Again Done

  34. CREDITS BOOKS -Hurricane Watch by Franklyn M. Branley -Howling Hurricanes by Louise and Richard Spilsbury -Hurricanes by Michael S. and Mary B. Woods http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-hurricane.htm

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