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A hurricane that crosses the international date line is called a typhoon.
A hurricane can't exactly cause a typhoon, but it can become one if it is in the Pacific Ocean and crosses the International Date Line
It goes in a turbulence with the hurricane. Best I got.
A hurricane delivers Huge waves, Heavy rain, Strong winds and sometimes tornadoes
This cannot happen because the Coriolis Force becomes negligible near the equator, and the storm would fall apart. Furthermore, the Coriolis Force acts in opposite directions on each side of the equator. Clearly, a hurricane could not be spinning in one direction, then stop spinning as it approaches the equator and start spinning in the other direction as it is on the other side!
A hurricane that crosses the international date line is called a typhoon.
It losses strength.
A hurricane can't exactly cause a typhoon, but it can become one if it is in the Pacific Ocean and crosses the International Date Line
The Hurricane will weaken.
Hurricane is a violent tropical storm. In a hurricane winds spiral round very rapidly.
No. A typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane, the difference is where in the world they occur. A hurricane is a storm that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean or eastern Pacific. A typhoon is the same type of storm in the western Pacific. Making landfall does not make a difference. However, a hurricane that crosses into the western Pacific becomes a typhoon and a typhoon that crosses into the eastern Pacific becomes a hurricane, though this is less common.
It goes in a turbulence with the hurricane. Best I got.
They will most likely merge into a single, larger hurricane.
they get destroyed
You die
It will gradually weaken more and more until it dies out or it gets to sea and restrengthens.
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