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April 29, 2008

Hurricane Katrina: A Natural Phenomenon

Filed under: Hurricane Katrina — admin @ 8:22 am

Hurricane Katrina is the single biggest natural phenomenon of the 21st century. It shattered the total southeastern region of the United States. The whole was distressed by the hurricane as they either reside in the region, formerly lived in the region or had friends or family from the region. The hurricane can be described in many ways. It is a powerful spin of wind speed that starts from the equator. They are very dangerous storm as there is no way to stop them. During a hurricane it rains and regularly times causes flooding. A hurricanes “lifetime” is from when the swirl starts in the south to when it hits land and finally dies down. when previously mentioned, a hurricane is ended up of serious swirling winds and lots of water. This describes how a hurricane might probably be a phenomenon since it can be described in things, has clockworks and has frameworks.

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