Asked by Anonymous



What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)

1. lower central air pressure
2.cooler water temperature
3. slower wind speeds
4. moving onto land

Which property does the Saffir-Simpson scale use to categorize hurricanes?(1 point)

1. wind speed
2.storm diameter
3.water temperature
4. storm surge

What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise?(1 point)

1.the strength of the eyewall
2.the Coriolis effect
3.ocean temperatures
4.the Saffir-Simpson scale


Which structural damage might be expected if a Category 1 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)

1. Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to the roof, shingles, and vinyl siding.

2.Well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, with loss of most of the roof structure.

3. Well-built framed homes could incur major damage or removal of roof decking and gable ends.

4. A high percentage of framed homes could be destroyed, with total roof failure and wall collapse.


Help please I really need to submit this and not get a bad grade or my dad will hit me.

Answers

Answered by Bosnian
The Coriolis effect

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Answered by Anonymous
thanks!
Answered by Anonymous
But do you not know the answers?!
Answered by Depressed...
The answers are
B: lower central air pressure
B: Wind speed
D: The Coriolis effect
D: Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to the roof shingles and vinyl siding

These are 100% right I promise I hope this helps ^-^
Answered by Anonymous
Depressed... thank you so much :)
Answered by Anonymous
Are you really depressed? What happened? It's not really my business but you can tell me if you want.
Answered by Anonymous
Item 1 - Correct 1/1 Point Earned
Item 2 - Correct 1/1 Point Earned
Item 3 - Correct 1/1 Point Earned
Item 4 - Correct 1/1 Point Earned
Thank you again!
Answered by Emma
Just to confirm for you guys, @Depressed...
is correct! i was very scared at first but i got a straight 100%
Answered by stop talking
@Anonymous
Answered by your father
here are the answers
1.B: lower central air pressure
2.B: Wind speed
3.D: The Coriolis effect
4.D: Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to the roof shingles and vinyl siding
I ho hope this helps
Answered by ca
ty Depressed... person
Answered by CallMehGothic☠
my dad would hit me too.. But more like 15 times..
Answered by GrayclynGibson_shoto
Thanks "Depressed" 100% correct! φ(* ̄0 ̄)
100 :) TYSM
Answered by big chungus
depressed and your father arrrrrreeeee correct just took the Connexus lesson and they was right so connexus people believe them
Answered by 777
yall in 6th do yall know ms folwer?
Answered by A Human
If you have a 5th question here is the answer

5. In a Category 3 hurricane, well-built framed homes might sustain major damage or removal of roof decking. In a Category 5 hurricane, a high percentage of framed homes will be destroyed, with total roof failure and wall collapse.
Answered by ``P U G``
How come bot gets a custom picture- although I guess it is a bot.
Answered by Bot
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