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Hurricanes Peis tncoeee rae ? ee a. (A Hurricane is a big powerful storm that Can travel 200 to 300 miles \ eons, When a hurricane travels it beco. mes stronger and ronge oo - ot £_whorripane, ac aysed bye C / A hurricane is caused by violent stormns and big winds. Hurricanes are formed over the ocean when the water is warmer than 27 \ i degrees. The water evaporates and the warm water air rises quickly. \ This pulls Cooler air underneath. The spin of the earth Causes the Xana t0 spin Very fast. Winds spin around the Center Called the “eye”. | A hurricane moves across the ocean and hits land. The hurricane hits land and loses strength. A hurricane moves clockwise. The speed to a hurricane is 5 to 20 miles and 8 to 32 Km per hour. & 4 Yow d 06S ore wricane is-a.natural phenomenc use peop hurricanes. Achemricane is just:like-a-tornado-but: “inwater and-takes-ies-waytetand=-— ee Nothere con You Lind? You can find hurricanes in warm areas, in the North Atlantic =. Ocean, Eastern North Pacific Ocean from June until November. A \ hurricane mostly hits in August until November. ) Sohn Hedda Isaksson ® re ba Daburad — ohertop, OY are. vyosed by Doe 7 oe hom The (482 Alene horreane, Stain WS tht. period doringe Iq th AMonbe bbs, Cyclon es Formed nthe ays ~ how hoes fh land firme Ps orricant can destroy houses forest, and people, alleys \eo, Nothing helps onuthing. Horricenes can make big problem . Wheat is Wind @ Wind ‘s caused by the Sun heabung Sone ans “¢ the Evorth more than other | WS Phrouph and across © Serface GF the earth, Ac POZE ong, Strong wind. Wind Flo th ir it gentle | Part 3 Conclusio Introduction Series of Statements oe i Explanation Framework Hedd q| ~ Purpose: An explanation tells why and how something works or happens. 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(causation) ‘* Hurricane-warm area-north Atlantic ocean- eastern north pacific ocean © Occur-June-November ‘* Most-strike-in august-November Hurricanes-start-tropical storms ‘+ Begins with a small attester 3, How do hurricanes move? (change) * Moves- across- ocean ‘© Hurricane-hit land- losses- strength * Hurricanes-move-clockwise direction-other direction ‘+ Speed 5 to 20 miles-8 to 32 km per hour ‘+ They-become- stronger- lager as- travel © Traveleast-west 4, How do hurricanes affect landforms? (change, causation) Hurricanes Atlantic ocean Begins with small attester Hurricane-start-tropical storms Occur-June-November Moves-across-ocean Speed 5 to 20 miles -8 to 32 km per hour | Hedda Isaksson | lean Explanation Revision Checklist Check for the following criteria, Only check the box after revising and making necessary changes to the explanation, Sign your name when completed. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Sentences Are the sentences clear? Do the sentences have enough information? Are the sentences easy to understand? VI Do the sentences sound right? Format Does this explanation inform the reader about a topic? Does the writing have all the sections? a. Introduction V1 b, Series of statements c. Conclusion Conventions Is the font appropriate? v Punctuation? vb Capitalization? This explanation meets the above criteria: Name: Seno, poe Uber rber 2010 Hurricanes By: Hedda Isaksson What is a Hurricaner A hurricane is a big Powerful storm that can travel 200 to 300 niles per hour. When a hurricane ‘travels it becomes Stronger and Stronger. tropical cyclone is a system of storm Characterized by a large low pressure center and numerous ‘thunderstorms that Produces strong wind and heavy rains. Tropical Cyclone Strengthen when water evaporates from the Ocean is released as the air Saturated air rises, resulting in Condensation OF Water Vapor Contained in the tmoist air. What is a Hurricane Caused byz Very Fast. Winds spins around the center called ‘the “eye”, A hurricane moves aCross the ocean and hits land. The hurricane hits land and loses strength. .4 hurricane moves Clockwise. The speed to @ hurricane Is 5 to 20 inlles and 8 to 32 per hour. 4 hurricane is also Called a typhoon, How does a hurricane affect the landfortn? A hurricane can destroy houses, forests and people. Valleys too, Nothing heips anything. Hurricane can make big problems. Most OF the times people jose StUEF that are really importane In their tives, Explanation Continuums Read your assigned explanation. Assess the introduction, ‘series of statements, and conclusion for effectiveness, clarity, and quality of information What do theydowell? J ur imo, poout The T8Pc a more imto. \ What could tliey have done better? F pes Series of statements: tell how or why change occurs, lorganized into paragraphs by idea What do they do What could they 2 L a What do they do well? Por ae ©

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