| Extreme Weather: Interactive Science Lesson on Storms and Climate. |
| Learn about hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and other extreme weather events. |
Welcome to our Science Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson combines learning and assessment through 10 carefully crafted questions. The questions introduce key scientific concepts, while the detailed explanations following each answer help learners verify their understanding and deepen their knowledge. Explore biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and more through an engaging, interactive learning experience.
⛈️ Keep Exploring Extreme Weather – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into severe weather and climate with these trusted, free resources:
- NOAA Weather Safety – Official U.S. government weather safety information (.gov domain).
- Britannica – Hurricanes – Trusted encyclopedia entries on tropical cyclones.
- NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory – Educational resources on tornadoes, lightning, and severe storms (.gov domain).
- IPCC – Climate Change – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports on extreme weather and climate change.
🌡️ Fun fact: A single lightning bolt can heat the air around it to 30,000°C (54,000°F) – about five times hotter than the surface of the sun! The rapid expansion of superheated air creates a shock wave that becomes the sound of thunder. The delay between lightning and thunder tells you how far away the lightning is: 5 seconds = 1 mile (3 seconds = 1 km). If you see lightning and hear thunder less than 30 seconds later, the storm is dangerously close – get indoors immediately!





