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Extreme winds

Extreme winds can cause natural disasters, including cyclones, hurricanes and tornadoes. Children in some areas of Australia may experience tropical cyclones. Safety preparations for strong winds are very normal in some communities.

The educational benefits of extreme winds include observation skills.

Learning opportunities

Explore types of extreme winds

Children can learn about different types of extreme winds:

  • cyclones
  • hurricanes
  • tornadoes.
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We have collected hundreds of children's interests, linked to the EYLF, to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your program. We hope you enjoy exploring our Forest of interest topics.

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