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write a paragraph on a storm in about 100 words.

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Answered by zahidpatel
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It was the month of May; it had been a very hot day. Towards evening, the heat became unbearable. Everyone became restless.

Suddenly there was a lull. Everything was very still and silent. It was the lull before the storm. Soon a strong wind began to blow. In fact, it was a gale blowing at the rate of 80 miles an hour.

Hail stones began to descend on the rooftops and on the roads. They clattered on the roof before they fell to the ground. The whole ground looked white. It was covered with £ layer of hail stones. Then followed torrents of rain.

People hurriedly sought shelter in some buildings or houses. One man was struck by lightning. He died on the spot.

The fury of the storm increased. Big trees were uprooted. They fell across the road; they cut the telegraph wires as they fell. Certain parts of the city were plunged into darkness. The telephones went out of order. In the surrounding country side, the crops were damaged by rain and hail stones. The roofs of small houses were blown away.

One has to experience a storm to believe in the destruction power it has. People dread storms because of the destruction, they cause. It is just as well that they do not occur very frequently.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

A storm is a dangerous meteorological occurrence that causes wind and heavy rain as a result of atmospheric moisture. Lightning and hail are both frequent during storms. Tornadoes can occasionally form in storms.

Explanation:

It was the month of May, and the day had been extremely warm. By evening, the heat was intolerable. Everyone started to get antsy.

There was an abrupt lull. Everything was completely silent and still. The calm before the storm, so to speak. A powerful wind soon started to blow. In actuality, an 80-mile-per-hour wind was blowing. On the roadways and on the rooftops, hailstones started to fall. Before they hit the earth, they clattered on the roof. The ground appeared white throughout. Hailstones worth £ covered it completely. The rain then came down in torrents. People hastily took refuge in some homes or buildings. Lightning struck one person. He passed away instantly. The storm became more violent. They uprooted large trees. As they dropped, they cut the telegraph wires and landed in the middle of the road. The city was completely in the dark in some areas. The phones stopped working. Crops in the neighboring countryside were harmed by hail and rain. Small dwellings had their roofs blown off. To really appreciate a storm's capacity for destruction, one must actually experience one. Storms do so much damage that people fear them. It's a good thing they don't happen very often.

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