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    Hurricanes Can Push High Mounds of Seawater Onshore as Surges
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Hurricanes Can Push High Mounds of Seawater Onshore as Surges

Question 39

Question 39

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Hurricanes can push high mounds of seawater onshore as surges that temporarily raise sea level over 6 metres.

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