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a storm over warm water with winds of 20 to 38 mph |
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a storm over warm water with winds of 39 to 73 mph |
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the calm center of a hurricane |
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the clouds that surround the eye of a hurricane the eye wall is usually where the strongest winds and heaviest rain is |
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a huge amount of water that comes ashore from the strong winds of a hurricane |
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tropical storm conditions could take place in 36 hours or less |
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tropical storm conditions could take place in 24 hours or less |
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hurricane conditions could take place in 36 hours or less |
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hurricane conditions could take place in 24 hours or less |
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a type of circuit where there is one path for electrons to flow through each object on the circuit receives a part of the current the power is shared
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a type of circuit where there is more than one path for electrons to flow through each object on the circuit receives the full current
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a material that does not allows an electric current to pass through it easily
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a material that does not allow an electric current to pass through it
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a device that has a filament that melts and opens the circuit
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a device that has a switch that opens the circuit
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the slowing down of electron flow throw a material
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