Hurricanes can occur in both dry and wet lands.
They mostly happen in dry lands unless there always wet then they happen alot
they become dry and the populating will eather die or move to another wetland
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
put it in a dry place
Easily as the wet lands would cause them to drown
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, but if a region has distinct dry an wet seasons, tornadoes will be more likely in the wet season, as they require thunderstorms to form.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
hurricanes can only happen if the water is 70 meters deep and 29 degrees Celsius and there is a low pressure on the water. so hurricanes only happen in warm places like the USA and tropical islands and will probably never happen in places like Britain but usually after hurricane season in the USA the "leftovers" of a hurricane will come to Britain around September time which include high speed winds, heavy rain and storms.
No, wind erosion requires dry conditions.
Dry weather because it builds up and falls down into rainfall hi Zach Young>>>