There are a great many things that a hurricane can tell about the Earth. A hurricane can drag up unknown fish species for example.
No. Hurricanes occur in the troposphere, as does nearly all weather on earth.
Hurricanes are powerful and destructive storms that form over warm ocean waters. They demonstrate the earth's natural processes of heat transfer, convection, and air pressure gradients. Additionally, hurricanes emphasize the relationship between ocean temperatures and atmospheric conditions, highlighting the interconnectedness of the earth's systems.
Global warming.
Yes.
Tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes
Yes, Hurricanes and tornadoes are the two most violent types of storm on earth.
"The rotation of hurricanes is related to the?".... The rotation of the earth and the winds generated by friction as the earth rotates within our atmosphere; much the same as water "rotates" in opposite directions when above or below the equator, so do Hurricanes and Cyclones.
The most powerful storm on earth are tornadoes and hurricanes!
No, hurricanes require the Earth's rotation and gravity to form. Gravity helps to create the low-pressure systems needed for hurricanes to develop, while the Earth's rotation influences their direction and spin. Without gravity, the necessary conditions for hurricanes to form would not exist.
i think it is about how the earth moves
Hurricanes, or clouds
hurricanes