Heat causes the most deaths per year on average in the United States, despite the increased frequency and intensity of other weather events like hurricanes.
In terms of the weather event that causes the most deaths per year on average in the United States, the answer would be B. Heat. Although hurricanes, flooding, and lightning can also lead to fatalities, heat-related incidents lead to a higher death average over time. This is due to factors such as heat waves causing heat strokes, which can be lethal if not treated promptly and appropriately. While hurricanes have indeed increased in frequency and intensity as observed in the 2020 season, they still do not account for as many deaths as those caused by extreme heat.
Hurricanes cause the most deaths on average per year in the United States. The frequency, intensity, and duration of hurricanes have been increasing since the 1980s. In 2020, the hurricane season was the most active on record, with 30 named storms hitting the U.S. coastline and causing significant damage. Together, these storms caused more than $40 billion in damage (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2020).
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deep within the earth
at the bottom of the ocean
in a magma chamber
A. Mumbai.
B. Chennai.
C. Delhi.
D. Kolkata.
German forces invaded in 1939
soon voted to form a defense pact with the Soviet Union
soon voted to form a defense pact with Germany
You would use
P^2 = (2π)^2(D^3)/((G)(M))
where P is the orbital period in seconds, D is the distance in meters, M is the mass in kilograms of Jupiter, and G is the 6.67 x 10^ -11 m^3/ kg sec^2
M Jupiter = 1.9 x 10^27 kg, D = 1.88 x10^9 meters
P^2 = 39.5*(6.65 x 10^27)/(( 6.67 x 10^ -11)(1.9 x 10^27)) = 2.07 x 10^12
P = 1,440,000 seconds = 16.66 days