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Recalling / Remembering

When you recall, you remember information you talked about in class or read about in a book.

You recall when you . . .

  • write down facts and definitions
  • study information until you know it well
  • answer basic test questions

This test question asks you to recall.

Directions: List in complete sentences six important facts you have learned about hurricanes.

  1. Hurricanes form over warm oceans.

  2. They are rated from Category 1 (74+ mph winds) to Category 5 (157+ mph winds).

  3. Hurricanes are becoming more frequent and powerful.

  4. Hurricanes average about 300 miles wide.

  5. The calm eye of the hurricane is 20–40 miles wide.

  6. Storm surge and flooding cause much of the damage.

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