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Title: hurricanes
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With their amazing combination of wind and water the amount of damage that they can and do cause leaves people and property around the world destroyed. Showed first 250 characters
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In the hurricane the mixture of the water and winds can be extremely damaging. The winds are extremely dangerous and usually don't go faster than about 75 miles per hour but have been documented to go as fast as 85 miles per hour. Due to the fact that hurricanes need water to survive they cannot go too far on land, but that does not stop them from causing billions of dollars in damages... Showed next 250 characters
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