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C. Mississippi River
Rocky Mountains
appalachian mountains
I think it's the Appalachian Mountains, but I'm not sure.
The storm surge of Hurricane Ike reached up to 20 feet in some areas along the Texas and Louisiana coastlines. This surge caused extensive flooding and damage to coastal areas, especially near Galveston and Houston.
Yes. The storm surge from Hurricane Rita reached a height of 17 feet in some places and flooded areas still recovering from Hurricane Katrina.
Surge suppressor, as name suggests suppresses and regulates the voltage and makes the power constant in a case of a spike or surge. While a protector simply detects the surge and turns the unit off. Suppressor is good for things like computers, where you don't want to keep turning on and off.
(noun) Since the economy has plunged, second-hand stores are seeing a surge in overall sales. The climber had a surge of excitement as he climbed the last few feet to the summit. A surge of electrical current can damage many electronic devices. The surge of the crowd caused the temporary fence to collapse. (verb) The number of loan foreclosures is expected to surge in the next few months.
Surge is a noun (a surge) and a verb (to surge). It is not an adjective.
There are five: Payback Surge, Thunder Surge, Fire Surge, Barrier Surge, Vitality Surge.
The real surge of population in the growing US came in the 19th century due to factors like immigration, natural increase, and westward expansion. The Industrial Revolution also played a significant role in drawing people to cities for work opportunities.
under normal use, no. the only time it may help is during a surge, where it blocks a large flow of power for a brief second. but this is minimal of course, you could say it saves you the energy of buying new appliances should a surge ruin them but that is stretching it :)