Hurricanes start out at sea to begin with. However, sometimes a hurricane will hit land, though it usually does not stay a hurricane for long if that happens, and then go back out to sea. When that happens the storm may restrengthen, though that doesn't always happen.
Yes, hurricanes can go onto dry land, but don't last very long once this happens.
Yes- although hurricanes build their energy at sea, they can travel a considerable distance inland, weakening as they go.
Hurricanes develop over warm seas.
Nothing. Hurricanes can't form over land.
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They stay out to sea.
Yes, hurricanes can go onto dry land, but don't last very long once this happens.
Yes- although hurricanes build their energy at sea, they can travel a considerable distance inland, weakening as they go.
Hurricanes develop over warm seas.
No. Some hurricanes stay at sea and do not result in any damage.
Most hurricanes blow themselves out over land, although some move back out to sea.
Hurricanes in the western part of the Pacific basin are called typhoons.
Nothing. Hurricanes can't form over land.
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