there is none but there is less water vapor so they run out of fuel
they wear down and wash out land:)
Hurricanes do not occur on land. They are only water storms and blow into land.
Hurricanes weaken when they move over land.
The friction with the land helps to slow down the wind speed.
Nothing. Hurricanes can't form over land.
they wear down and wash out land:)
it is because the land is flat it has large surface area which experiences a large force of friction due to air and hence slows down
When a tsunami hits land, the force is broken. The land is like mud. When your are the tsunami. There is a big area of mud. You are running full speed at it until you get in. Then he mud slows you down. You don't stop but you lose force. Then you go farther in the mud slowing you down more until you sop. Your speed is out and you walk which is like being a normal wave.
Hurricanes need warm, no obstructions (like land masses), easy air flow / circulation, and space to keep on going.
That is called a delta.
Hurricanes do not occur on land. They are only water storms and blow into land.
Hurricanes weaken when they move over land.
No, hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water and they weaken quickly when they hit land. Montana is too far inland to get hurricanes. However, other types of storm can still produce hurricane force winds.
Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena. They move over land as they do over the oceans. However when they come over land, their source of energy is cut off so they lose their force.
The friction with the land helps to slow down the wind speed.
Provided it doesn't hit anything friction slows a bullet down, it loses forward momentum & the force of gravity takes over & the bullet falls to the ground. Of course
Nothing. Hurricanes can't form over land.