No. Hurricanes can only happen in coastal areas with warmer climates.
No, earthquakes happen on there own. Kind of like how you can't stop tsunamis, tornadoes, or hurricanes.
Overall scientists do not believe that there is an increase in the occurrence of most natural disasters. However, due to technological advancements we are increasingly aware of them when they do happen.
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
We usually name hurricanes, so that if there are multiple hurricanes occurring simultaneously, it won't be confusing and it might protect people.
Yes, there are, though there tend to be more hurricanes than earthquakes per year.
NOAA has an online chart showing hurricanes from 1851 to 2000s.
Hurricanes happen every year.
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.
In the oceans
Yes, hurricanes are a tropical oceanic phenomenon.
No. Hurricanes only happen when the ocean is close
Hurricanes don't happen in a forest they only happen over water.
Hurricanes happen in the southern US because there are no mountains to cover the powerful cyclone.
There are hurricanes in the UK. They are not on the same scale as ones in other parts of the world, but they do happen.
A series of tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes happening at the same time would be the WORST thing that could happen in weather.
Sort of. The only difference is there "hurricanes" are called typhoons.
On average about 30 hurricanes hit the world in an average year