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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 20 pts
Tropical Cyclones
Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location, are powerful storms that form over warm ocean waters. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
Formation
Tropical cyclones typically develop in tropical regions where sea surface temperatures are at least 26.5 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit). The warm water heats the air above it, causing it to rise and create an area of low pressure. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and releasing heat, which further fuels the storm.
Structure
A tropical cyclone has a well-defined structure, including the eye, eyewall, and rainbands. The eye is the calm center of the storm, surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rains occur. The rainbands extend outward from the eyewall, bringing rain and wind to areas far from the storm's center.
Impacts
Tropical cyclones can have devastating impacts on communities. They can cause storm surges, which lead to flooding, as well as strong winds that can destroy buildings and infrastructure. Heavy rainfall can result in inland flooding, landslides, and damage to agriculture.
Preparedness
To mitigate the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is essential for communities to have preparedness plans in place. This includes early warning systems, evacuation routes, and public education on how to respond during a storm. Understanding the risks and being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage.
Cold ocean currents
Warm ocean waters
High altitude winds
Low humidity levels
To enjoy the rain
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 20 pts
A tropical cyclone has a well-defined structure, including the eye, eyewall, and rainbands. The eye is the calm center of the storm, surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rains occur. The rainbands extend outward from the eyewall, bringing rain and wind to areas far from the storm's center.
Impacts
Tropical cyclones can have devastating impacts on communities. They can cause storm surges, which lead to flooding, as well as strong winds that can destroy buildings and infrastructure. Heavy rainfall can result in inland flooding, landslides, and damage to agriculture.
Preparedness
To mitigate the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is essential for communities to have preparedness plans in place. This includes early warning systems, evacuation routes, and public education on how to respond during a storm. Understanding the risks and being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage.
Eyewall
Rainbands
Eye
Outer bands
Strom
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 20 pts
Tropical Cyclones
Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location, are powerful storms that form over warm ocean waters. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
Formation
Tropical cyclones typically develop in tropical regions where sea surface temperatures are at least 26.5 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit). The warm water heats the air above it, causing it to rise and create an area of low pressure. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and releasing heat, which further fuels the storm.
Structure
A tropical cyclone has a well-defined structure, including the eye, eyewall, and rainbands. The eye is the calm center of the storm, surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rains occur. The rainbands extend outward from the eyewall, bringing rain and wind to areas far from the storm's center.
Impacts
Tropical cyclones can have devastating impacts on communities. They can cause storm surges, which lead to flooding, as well as strong winds that can destroy buildings and infrastructure. Heavy rainfall can result in inland flooding, landslides, and damage to agriculture.
Preparedness
To mitigate the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is essential for communities to have preparedness plans in place. This includes early warning systems, evacuation routes, and public education on how to respond during a storm. Understanding the risks and being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage.
By increasing tourism
Through the creation of new habitats
By causing storm surges and flooding
By improving agricultural conditions
By Standing near electricity poles
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 20 pts
Tropical Cyclones
Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location, are powerful storms that form over warm ocean waters. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
Formation
Tropical cyclones typically develop in tropical regions where sea surface temperatures are at least 26.5 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit). The warm water heats the air above it, causing it to rise and create an area of low pressure. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and releasing heat, which further fuels the storm.
Structure
A tropical cyclone has a well-defined structure, including the eye, eyewall, and rainbands. The eye is the calm center of the storm, surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rains occur. The rainbands extend outward from the eyewall, bringing rain and wind to areas far from the storm's center.
Impacts
Tropical cyclones can have devastating impacts on communities. They can cause storm surges, which lead to flooding, as well as strong winds that can destroy buildings and infrastructure. Heavy rainfall can result in inland flooding, landslides, and damage to agriculture.
Preparedness
To mitigate the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is essential for communities to have preparedness plans in place. This includes early warning systems, evacuation routes, and public education on how to respond during a storm. Understanding the risks and being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage.
To ensure that everyone can enjoy the storm
To mitigate the potential impacts and save lives
To promote tourism during the storm season
To increase the economic benefits of the storm
To observe cloud information
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 20 pts
Tropical Cyclones
Tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes or typhoons depending on their location, are powerful storms that form over warm ocean waters. These storms are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
Formation
Tropical cyclones typically develop in tropical regions where sea surface temperatures are at least 26.5 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit). The warm water heats the air above it, causing it to rise and create an area of low pressure. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and releasing heat, which further fuels the storm.
Structure
A tropical cyclone has a well-defined structure, including the eye, eyewall, and rainbands. The eye is the calm center of the storm, surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rains occur. The rainbands extend outward from the eyewall, bringing rain and wind to areas far from the storm's center.
Impacts
Tropical cyclones can have devastating impacts on communities. They can cause storm surges, which lead to flooding, as well as strong winds that can destroy buildings and infrastructure. Heavy rainfall can result in inland flooding, landslides, and damage to agriculture.
Preparedness
To mitigate the impacts of tropical cyclones, it is essential for communities to have preparedness plans in place. This includes early warning systems, evacuation routes, and public education on how to respond during a storm. Understanding the risks and being prepared can save lives and reduce property damage
They provide entertainment during storms
They alert communities to prepare and evacuate if necessary
They predict the exact path of the storm with 100% accuracy
They help in increasing the strength of the storm
They take advantages from disaster
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