Activity 1: Is it a FACT or a BLUFF?
1. Observing the sky does not help us know the weather.
2. During a typhoon, the wind blows gently and scattered rain
showers may occur.
3. Before a typhoon, some trees and crops may be uprooted
because of strong winds.
4. Rescue and relief operations are on-going after a typhoon
5. There might be an outbreak of water-borne diseases, influe
and dengue during a typhoon.
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proceed to the more challenging part. Good luck.
Answers & Comments
⭐️ANSWER⭐️
BLUFF 1. Observing the sky does not help us know the weather.
➡️ To determine when the storm will arrive, observe whether or not the clouds appear to be moving.
BLUFF 2. During a typhoon, the wind blows gently and scattered rain showers may occur.
➡️ Heavy rainfall may also cause flash flooding. Flash floods and heavy rainfall have the potential to cause landslides. Because of the strong winds, some trees and crops can be uprooted.
BLUFF 3. Before a typhoon, some trees and crops may be uprooted because of strong winds.
➡️ Before a typhoon occurs, high clouds are observed in the sky. Because the majority of the warm air has already risen, the air is dry and cold. The relative humidity is high. The wind blows gently and scattered rain showers may occur.
FACT 4. Rescue and relief operations are on-going after a typhoon.
➡️ After the typhoon rescue and relief operations are also on-going.
BLUFF 5. There might be an outbreak of water-borne diseases, influe and dengue during a typhoon.
➡️ There might be an outbreak of water-borne diseased, influe and duenge after a typhoon.
1. BLUFF
2. BLUFF
3. BLUFF
4. FACT
5. BLUFF
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