tropical waters that are more humid
over the oceans
YesYes
Water/Oceans
Hurricanes can only form over the ocean. The oceans are divided into several basins for classification purposes.
No, tornadoes most often form on land in temperate regions. Hurricanes normally form over tropical oceans.
They form along the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and along the Gulf of Mexico
No. Hurricanes form over warm oceans in tropical areas when there is little to no wind shear. Strong wind shear will prevent a hurricane form organizing.
that's easy it's oceans,seas
Hurricanes form over warm oceans, (that's how they get their energy) and there aren't any near Canada.
None, Kentucky is too far inland to get hurricanes, which only form over oceans.
Hurricanes form over oceans because they are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from the warm water. They die over land because they are cut off from the fuel source.
Hurricanes form the most in late summer because that is when the oceans are warmest. There is a season for Hurricanes. They start at diffrent times of the year for the Atlantic and the Pacific, but stop on the same day.