HOTS English Primary 2 Vocabulary

Read the passage and answer the question. A drought occurs when an area receives very little or no rainfall for a long time. A flood happens when water overflows and covers land that is normally dry. A typhoon is a powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain. What do a drought, a flood, and a typhoon have in common?

A they are all natural disasters related to weather and water
B they all happen in the same season
C they are all caused by humans
D they all cause fires
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Step 1: Identify what each is — drought (no rain, dry), flood (water overflow), typhoon (tropical storm with rain). Step 2: All three involve extreme weather conditions relating to water — either too little (drought), too much (flood), or violent water/rain-related storms (typhoon). Step 3: All three are natural disasters connected to weather and water conditions. Answer: they are all natural disasters related to weather and water

Correct answer: they are all natural disasters related to weather and water

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