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Answer: B) A hurricane warning has been issued in the location.
Explanation:
This happens every time there is a natural disaster such as a hurricane is about to strike an area. Ideally people should be prepared well ahead of time (even if the threat of the disaster is not in view), but unfortunately the majority of the people do things last minute. So that explains why there's a sudden rush for basic supplies such as food, water, gas, etc. People stay closely tuned to the news for any updates on where the storm is going.
Choice A is false because people going on vacation wouldn't be demanding as much non-perishable food items. They would likely go for fast food, restaurant dining, or other perishable kind of food options. The term "perishable" means "it easily spoils". So this means you generally don't hold onto that kind of food for days or weeks or perhaps even months at a time. Canned food is a good example of non-perishable food items since it can last for years depending on certain items.
Choice C is false because there is no known way to prevent a hurricane. We know how they form and where they'll likely end up based on mathematical weather models, but we don't know how to stop them. We also don't know how to change their path either. So that rules out choice D as well.
The second answer: A hurricane warning has been issued in the location.
Because they might be filling up their cars to leave the area to get away from the hurricane and they will need a lot of fuel.
Or they could be worried about shops being destroyed in the hurricane, meaning there is no food available to buy, so they are stocking up beforehand so they have enough food to live on until more aid comes.
Because they might be filling up their cars to leave the area to get away from the hurricane and they will need a lot of fuel.
Or they could be worried about shops being destroyed in the hurricane, meaning there is no food available to buy, so they are stocking up beforehand so they have enough food to live on until more aid comes.