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Keegan Kirk
18 October, 10:53
Describe a structure of a hurricane?
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Liam Galvan
18 October, 11:18
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Well, the structure is like a giant funnel. in the middle, it's calm. this kills the most people because they think it's over but it isn't. the edges are soft. around the eye of the hurricane is the hardest. It's sort of like a tornado, but you can't see it. and it's WAY bigger.
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