Read, play with any siblings, make up a dance to your favorite (active) song, take a nap, etc.
In the cumulus stage, warm air rises, forming cumulus clouds. In the mature stage, updrafts and downdrafts create rain, thunder, and lightning. In the dissipating stage, the storm loses its energy as downdrafts prevail, leading to the storm's weakening and eventual end.
The approximate distance of the thunderstorm is about 1 kilometer away for each 3-second delay between the lightning flash and the thunder sound. So, if you notice a three-second delay, the storm is roughly 1 kilometer away from you.
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three things that wendi did during the sui dynasty are brought back old political traditions, reduce conflict, and began public work project.
yes, three.
1. Find immediate shelter. 2. Stay away from water. 3. Saty away from metal objects. btw lightning's attracted to water and metal so yaaa...
During the storm there was punishing rain and blistering winds that pummeled your tiny town for three grueling days.
In "Woodsong" by Gary Paulsen, Storm, the lead sled dog, hides his injury from his owner. He also hides his fear during dangerous situations, pretending to be confident. Additionally, Storm hides his physical and mental exhaustion while pulling the sled, not showing weakness to protect his status as the lead dog.
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The number three jib is the smallest of three headsails on a sailboat and it is sometimes called a storm jib, because it is the one most likely used during storm conditions. If a boat has more than three headsails, the number three sail would be smaller than number two, but may not be the smallest headsail on the boat. For example if a boat has four jibs, say a 170, a 150, a 110 and a storm jib, then the 110 would be considered the number 3 jib and the storm jib would be number 4.