Asked by Eden S.

why is all Florida at risk for damage from hurricane winds?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
No part of Florida is more than about 80 miles from either the Gulf or the Ocean.

http://climatecenter.fsu.edu/topics/hurricanes
Answered by Eden S.
it is multiple choice, and i thought it was: C. Florida isn't an island
is that correct.
Answered by Ms. Sue
AAaaaarrrrggghhhh!

What are you choices????

You're right. Florida is not an island; it is a peninsula.

Answered by Eden S.
A. The jet stream dips south from February to April.

B. All of Florida is relatively close to a coast.

C. Florida isn't an island.

D. Much of Florida has a temperature marine climate.
Answered by Ms. Sue
C is not correct.

What does your book say?

Answered by Eden S.
let me check again what the book says... i was looking but did not see anything relating to the question.
Answered by DrBob222
Can't you tell from Ms. Sue's first response. She didn't know your choices but practically laid the answer in your lap.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Also consider what I posted.

Answered by Eden S.
i could not find it in the book or online.
Answered by Eden S.
i think i found the answer it is b. am i correct?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Eden -- apparently you haven't read what both DrBob222 and I posted.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Whewwww! Yes, it's B.

Answered by Eden S.
but i saw it on the book. I am getting really confused
Answered by Eden S.
ok. thank you so so much. Sorry
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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