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What is the best description of the weather in Moingona, Iowa, during the days leading up to the train crash that occurred there in July of 1881?

A) The temperature was extremely hot, which baked the ground dry.

B) It was pleasant and mild, which was uncommon for the middle of summer.

C) There was very heavy rain, which caused Honey Creek to rise and flood.

D) It was unusually cold, which caused many of the farmers' crops to die.

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I think it is **C**

Explanation: The expert said it in the first answer, if its wrong SORRY!

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Answer:

The best description of the weather in Moingona, Iowa before the train crash is Option C: There was very heavy rain, which caused Honey Creek to rise and flood.

Step-by-step explanation:

This train accident occurred on the afternoon of July 6, 1881. There had been heavy thunderstorms that caused flash flooding and this washed out the timbers of the railway trestle that crossed Honey Creek. A locomotive was sent from Moingona to check track conditions. It fell into Honey Creek with a crew of four men on board.

A young adolescent of about 16 years old Kate Shelley heard the crash and also thought of a passenger train that would be heading the same route. She found two survivors and went to get help, traveling a long distance to sound the alarm and risking her own safety by crossing another bridge on her hands and knees. She is considered a heroine and has a bridge named after her.

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