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titleStir Up a Hurricane
descriptionHurricanes are huge circular storms of wind, clouds, and rain that form over warm tropical oceans. The clouds in a hurricane can be seen as circular bands that spiral around a hurricane's eye. You can duplicate the swirling motion around the calm eye of a hurricane. Find out how in this National Geographic WORLD Try This! activity.
mediumimage/gif, image/jpeg, text/HTML,
subjectearth science, meteorology,
typeActivity
level3, 5, 4, 6, 2, 1, kindergarten,
keywordsWeather, Activity, Storm, Meteorology, Earth science, Hurricane, Severe weather, Science demonstration, Hurricane cloud, Eye of hurricane, Hurricane's eye, Spiral cloud, Cloud movement,
mediatorParents, Teachers, Students,
beneficiaryStudents
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderNational Geographic Society
recordCreated2001-02-22T03:26:50-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.21
IndividualCatalogerCross-Curricular Connections
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