Hurricanes - Learning about Hurricanes for kids and children
Hurricanes have lots of cold rain and wind. Hurricanes can cause flooding and lots of wind. They can be up to 6 miles across and make a spiraling shape. Hurricanes form over warm water and use it (the warm water) for its energy. They move 10-20 miles across the ocean. Hurricanes are only dangerous once they hit land. If that happens then they can knock over trees, power lines and buildings with their strong wind. They can also cause big waves, tornadoes, thunder, lightning and flooding. We are going to have a hurricane in a week, maby!
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