A hurricane with sustained wind speeds of 165 miles per hour would most likely cause total roof failure and wall collapse in buildings in its direct path. At this wind speed, the structural integrity of homes and buildings would be severely compromised, leading to catastrophic damage.
An anemometer measures the sustained wind speed of a particular hurricane at 165 miles per hour. How would the hurricane most likely impact buildings in its direct path when it reaches land?(1 point) Responses minor damage to roofs, shingles, and gutters minor damage to roofs, shingles, and gutters removal of roof decking or gable ends removal of roof decking or gable ends total roof failure and wall collapse total roof failure and wall collapse major damage to roofs and siding
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