The teachers should evacuate 3 hours before the hurricane
There is no such thing and never will be. Any hurricane with winds over 156 mph is a category 5, no matter how strong it gets.
Such a hurricane would be a category 5 as would any hurricane with winds over 156 mph. However, no hurricane has been confirmed to have such winds. It has been suggested that Hurricane Camille may have had such winds, but we don't really know as that storm destroyed all wind instruments in its path.
Hurricanes play a role in maintaining the Earth's heat balance by transferring heat from the tropics to the polar regions, contributing to the overall climate system. They can also help replenish freshwater resources by replenishing water supplies and restoring natural habitats, such as wetlands.
They just are. Theres nothing you can do about it.
yes. theres a place in washington.
LMFAO duck. Theres no such school babe. Get a life :L
No its a awesome school to learn on and the have great students and teacher .Theres no violence or people getting in trouble.
there actually is! i have forgotten what it is called but theres only like 120 students there
Students are more stressed when school is 7 hours.
There is no such thing and never will be. Any hurricane with winds over 156 mph is a category 5, no matter how strong it gets.
Catch up to him after school or during lunch.(⌒-⌒; )
1. its a fun school 2. theres magical unicorns there for pets 3. its a school for very talented kids 4.theres no teachers 5. ?
No. Tornadoes do not get names. However, currently, as of October 28, 2012 there is a Hurricane Sandy.
in case theres an emergency
School spirit is important as it fosters a sense of community and unity among students, teachers, and staff. It promotes positive attitudes, encourages support for school events and activities, and enhances overall morale within the school environment. Additionally, having strong school spirit can enhance school pride and help create lifelong memories and connections.
Well, theres always James Franco. mmmmm yummy.
no theres much bigger schools like queensbridge