Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Natural Weather Hazards — Flashcards | Middle School | FatSkills

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - Natural Weather Hazards — Flashcards

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When we think of natural weather hazards we think of hurricanes, storms, and tornados, as well as the heavy rain and strong wind associated with them. But other types of extreme weather, such as heat waves and extended cold snaps, can lead to as many fatalities as these shorter term weather hazards. Whilst storms and hurricanes may have immediate effects, such as blowing trees down, there are also some possible long term effects - the rainfall and potential flooding may lead to fresh water supplies being polluted and the wind may damage infrastructure by downing power cables and shutting down junction boxes.

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Why do hurricanes form near the equator?
Hurricanes are driven by rising warm moist air. The oceans near the equator receive the most heat from the sun and so have the most energy
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