Yes, hurricanes are a tropical oceanic phenomenon.
No. Hurricanes only happen when the ocean is close
in the ocean
No. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water and Illinois is too far from the ocean.
Most happen around the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricanes happen in hotter countries like Miami.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical cyclones.
No. Hurricanes only happen where there is an ocean. North Dakota is inland and doesn't have an ocean near it.
The essential "fuel" for hurricanes is moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Colder water does not provide enough evaporation.
No hurricanes form over the ocean. They weaken rapidly if they hit land.
The south ocean
Yes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
Hurricanes depend on very warm ocean water to sustain themselves. The waters of higher latitudes are not warm enough.
Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean also experience hurricanes.