Primarily this is due to the storm surge that accompanies a storm like a hurricane. A veritable wall of water comes in and inundates the area. Low lying areas will flood - ask the people of New Orleans...
Nicholas GalaxisOn 3/31/15, eyman wrote: > why are people who live along the coast or other low- lying > areas often in more danger from hurricanes than people who > live inland? The reason people who live along the coast or in "low-lying areas" is because a Hurricane starts out as water and tends to not go very far either.
That way you can quickly roam around and check things off as you see them. As you work through more activities you will sense what level the majority of kids are at in terms of how much you have to "hand hold" or supervise. The criteria can easily be adapted to each lab you do. Be prepared for the unexpected and safety is #1...
For the first time I am teaching a fully blind student. At the moment I am wanting to look at how to improve diagrams for him. I would like to help him become an independent learner. Are there other science teachers out there who can help me?
hi any diagrams with lines on can be ...See MoreOn 1/29/15, Deborah Thompson wrote: > For the first time I am teaching a fully blind student. > At the moment I am wanting to look at how to improve > diagrams for him. I would like to help him become an > independent learner. Are there other science teachers out > there who can help me?
hi any diagrams with lines on can be enhanced by squirting silicone from a silicone gun on them for the student to feel, how is their fine motor dexterity and discrimination?
Look at the results from Flinn Scientific. The first result is a "how to" video.
On 6/01/15, Eric wrote: > can i buy just the top plate of a cimarec hot plate? mine > broke