Yes, hurricanes can go onto dry land, but don't last very long once this happens.
I'd say land. As hurricanes go over land, they become weaker and lose strength.
Nothing in particular causes a hurricane to hit land. The paths of hurricanes are influenced by large-scale wind currents, which include the global wind belts and the winds created by other weather systems. Sometimes the path of a hurricane happens to go onto land, and sometimes it doesn't. You tend to hear more about the ones that hit land because those are the ones that cause damage.
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
No, that is not true. As a hurricane makes landfall, it loses the heat and moisture of the ocean needed to fuel it, and weakens quickly. A hurricane can reenter the ocean, however, and regenerate.
they go in there trees i think
They stay out to sea.
storms such as hurricanes or tornados can happen and your house will be the first to go down by the waves of water crashing down. better to keep your distance on dry land!
To get to the Bob-omb Buddy in Wet-Dry world, you simply jump into the painting as high as you can, go over to him and jump up onto the platform.
I'd say land. As hurricanes go over land, they become weaker and lose strength.
Hurricanes don't actually aim for land. They area around a hurricane has very low pressure. The pressure systems, both high and low, will steer the hurricane. High pressure will keep the hurricane away. Usually, land just gets in the way.
No, sorry you can't. You only go in the water. When you do make it to land the game with that spore ends.
Nothing in particular causes a hurricane to hit land. The paths of hurricanes are influenced by large-scale wind currents, which include the global wind belts and the winds created by other weather systems. Sometimes the path of a hurricane happens to go onto land, and sometimes it doesn't. You tend to hear more about the ones that hit land because those are the ones that cause damage.
Dry land, solid ground, land, ground. Go to this website for more adjectives.
All crabs are sea-dwellers. They can go onto land, but there are no land-based crabs.
Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
No, that is not true. As a hurricane makes landfall, it loses the heat and moisture of the ocean needed to fuel it, and weakens quickly. A hurricane can reenter the ocean, however, and regenerate.
Triops may try to go on land, but they cannot survive for long. They can only breathe underwater and they will dry up without water.