Why do you think the suspension of the class is based on the wind intensity rather than the amount of rainfall?
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Answer: Regulations vary. In a place where wind rather than rain is the criterion, the supposition is that students do not melt in the rain, but they may be injured by flying debris.
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Suspension of the class exists based on wind intensity rather than the amount of rainfall because it generates more harm than the latter.
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Strong winds can harm infrastructures more powerful than the amount of rainfall. Debris could drop off or roofs from houses could be blown away by powerful winds which may threaten people.
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In a place where the wind is preferable to rain exists the criterion, the supposition exists that students do not dissolve in the rain, but they may be injured by flying debris.
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