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5 August, 12:26

Description of a thunderstorm, earthquakes, volcano, tsunami, flood, drought, bushfire, Avalanche, and a blizzard

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  1. 5 August, 13:56
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    Thunderstorm - a storm with lightning or thunder, and usually produced by cumulonimbus clouds and it also produces a lot of strong winds with heavy rains or hail

    Earthquake - a sudden shake or trembling of the ground, a n earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another

    Volcano - openings in the earth's that creates when molten material under the crust is propelled upward though the surface

    Tsunami - Like a flood or tidal waves which is caused by displacement of large volume of water.

    Flood - Overflow of water that covers land

    Drought - when there's less precipitation such as little rain, drought is also water shortage, sometimes occurs on wet land and becomes dry

    Bush fire - wildfire that usually happens in Australia's bush.

    Avalanche - rapid flow of snow down a hill or mountain

    Blizzard - a storm with blowing snow and winds that can reach up to 35 mph and can last for more/less than 3 hour
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