Wind in a hurricane blow a counterclockwise direction. The calm center of the storm is called the (1) A wall of dense thunderclouds called the (2) surrounds the eye. (3) are long bands of rain clouds that spiral around the storm. Hurricanes can be hundreds of miles across.
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ACT. 6.2
Wind in a hurricane blow a counterclockwise direction. The calm center of the storm is called the (1) A wall of dense thunderclouds called the (2) surrounds the eye. (3) are long bands of rain clouds that spiral around the storm. Hurricanes can be hundreds of miles across.
ACT. 6.3
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