No hurricanes are caused by weather, which is inorganic.
No, a hurricane is extreme weather and is not alive.
No, they are a weather phenomenon.
No. Hurricanes are not alive.
nonliving
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes are not alive and thus cannot fight. They operate on completely different scales and thus do not come into conflict. It is farily common for tornadoes to develop in the storm bands of a hurricane.
The eye of the hurricane is more than just the center. The eye is the axle point that keeps the centrifugal force of the hurricane alive. Without the eye, there would be no hurricane, just a bad storm, and without the hurricane winds beginning in the first place, there would be no eye. There is much more still to be learned about hurricanes, and scientists are continuing to work diligently on this problem today.It should also be noted that in the eye of the storm is dead calm.
There were 2, Hurricane Gordan in 1994 which became a hurricane on November 17th and hurricane Gordan in 2006 became a hurricane on September 3th.
the dealest hurricane in the world is hurricane katrina
Hurricane Katrina reached hurricane status on August 25, 2005.
The air is not alive, no.
Yes
Rubin "The Hurricane" Carter has one daughter named Theodora
No. Hurricanes are not alive. They cannot have children.
yes he not died yet
Strangely, I could not find the Hurricane listed on Dead or Alive info.com, but Wikipedia says he is still alive at age 72.
A Hurricane.
No. It would be destroyed, and furthermore, cheese is not alive in the first place!
When it hit Jensen Beach and Port St. Lucie Florida, it was a Cat 3 Hurricane and I am glad to be alive because Jeanne came 3 weeks after Hurricane Frances which I lost everything. My whole ceiling caved in but my family was unharmed because we left before they started
Despite the total destruction of the hurricane there was "hope" amid the wreckage when a baby was found alive.
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes are not alive and thus cannot fight. They operate on completely different scales and thus do not come into conflict. It is farily common for tornadoes to develop in the storm bands of a hurricane.
The eye of the hurricane is more than just the center. The eye is the axle point that keeps the centrifugal force of the hurricane alive. Without the eye, there would be no hurricane, just a bad storm, and without the hurricane winds beginning in the first place, there would be no eye. There is much more still to be learned about hurricanes, and scientists are continuing to work diligently on this problem today.It should also be noted that in the eye of the storm is dead calm.