Large bodies of water store an enormous amount of heat energy that feeds the storm. When the storm moves over land, it loses its source of fuel.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. When a hurricane moves over land it is cut off from its power source.
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No, hurricanes get their energy from evaporation from warm ocean water.
Hurricanes gain power from water so as it nears land, it loses some of its energy.
On Land, there is no energy for them to use like the warm Atlantic ocean water.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. When a hurricane moves over land it is cut off from its power source.
They lose there energy when the Hurricanes reach land because the sea is there food and energy. when the hurricanes reach land it destroys thinks in its path and dies.
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No, hurricanes get their energy from evaporation from warm ocean water.
No, it is more common for them to lose energy.
Hurricanes gain power from water so as it nears land, it loses some of its energy.
Hurricanes use the warm moist ocean air as an energy source so as soon as it hits land the moist air is no longer there. Although hurricanes lose energy over land, they still do devastating amounts of damage.
Hurricanes gain strength from the warmth of the ocean water.
Yes. Hurricanes loose energy fairly quickly as they move over land. Especially if it is mountainous.
It shakes the land and moves all the water which causes a tsunami.
On Land, there is no energy for them to use like the warm Atlantic ocean water.
When they move over dry land they begin to lose power.