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Which of these provides a warning that dangerous weather is approaching?

  1. Dark clouds and shifting winds

  2. Clear skies and calm waters

  3. Increased boat traffic

  4. Local wildlife on the shore

The correct answer is: Dark clouds and shifting winds

A dark sky and shifting winds are a key warning for approaching dangerous weather. This is because dark clouds typically indicate a storm is approaching, while shifting winds can be a precursor to a storm or extreme weather event. In contrast, clear skies and calm waters are signs of good weather and do not indicate any warnings. Increased boat traffic may be a result of good weather, such as a clear and calm day, and therefore does not necessarily provide a warning. Local wildlife on the shore may also not be a reliable warning as wildlife behavior can vary and may not always indicate approaching dangerous weather.