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- moisture in the air

- warm air and cold air overlapping and traveling towards the equator

- heavy snowfall

- warm air and cold air collide

- intense snowfall

- form just like hurricanes and typhoons

- cold air at the surface

- winds and warm air spiraling downwards

- warm air rising over cold air.

- cold winds

- strong winds

- high winds

- shut down entire city

- peoples get frostbite or hypothermia

- lives lost

- cause flooding

- power outage

- kill plants, animals and humans

- beach erosion

- knock down trees, cables and poles

- people get locked in their house

- no supplies coming through

- relief kit

- wear warm clothes

- watch weather reports for and change of weather

- have store supplies in your house

- vehicle’s gas tank is full.

- survival kit in car

- extra supplies

- try and stay indoors

- wear multiple layers of clothing

- keep the engine warm so car does not stall

- stay indoors

run to nearest shelter

- stay hydrated

- stay dry

- do not eat snow for water

What are the causes and effects of Blizzards, and how do people prepare for and respond to them?

What causes Blizzards?

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How do you prepare for blizzards?

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Joanne

Karissa

Christine

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Rachael

What do you do when a blizzard occurs?

What are the effects of blizzards?

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