How does the second sentence develop the idea that powerful weather events can cause expensive damage to countries in the caribbean?
a) it lays out exactly how much money the damage caused by extreme weather events cost a caribbean country.
b) it provides a specific example of an extreme weather event bringing destruction to a caribbean nation.
c) it suggests ways in which the nations of the caribbean might stop strong storms from inflicting serious damage on them.
d) it explains why these kinds of extreme weather events tend to hit nations in the caribbean.
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