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13 January, 13:27

This mountain slope towers over a town several hundred feet below. Which two weather events present the highest risk to the town?

A. Heavy rain

B. ice and snow

C. gentle breeze

D. extreme heat

E. moderate drought

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  1. 13 January, 13:29
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    The answers are: A. Heavy rain, and B. Ice and snow.

    The two weather events will be a real danger for the town and it's inhabitants. The heavy rain will bring down large amounts of water and make flooding's, as well as bringing down rocks, and make landslides. The ice and snow will contribute to faster erosion and breaking of the rocks that will move downwards, and also avalanches.
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