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Q: What is in a hurricane that is the low pressure area around which air moves rapidly?
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What happens to a mountain in a hurricane?

A mountain will not be affected much by a hurricane, if at all. However, if a hurricane moves over land, and especially mountains it will rapidly weaken.


Why does a hurricane weaken rapidly when it moves over land?

It gets its energy from warm water.


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Why does a hurricane reach its lowest pressure over water?

Warm ocean water is the source of power for a hurricane. If a hurricane moves over land it will be cut off from that power source, causing the storm to weaken and the pressure to rise.


How does the low pressure associtated with a hurricane help them grow big and powerful?

Air in the atmosphere tends to move toward low-pressure regions, which would increase the winds surrounding a hurricane. Air in the atmosphere moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Air rushing toward a hurricane causes the hurricane to grow in size and strength.


When does the earth moves most rapidly around its orbit?

The earth moves most rapidly in its orbit around the sun at perihelion, when it is closest to the sun. That occurs some time during the first few days of January.


Is the particle of an atom that moves rapidly in the cloudlike region around the nucleus?

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What happens to a hurricane when it moves on to land?

The maximum storm surge occurs on the side of the storm where winds blow towards the shore. Soon afterwards the storm weakens rapidly.


Does wind moves rapidly toward a high pressure center?

No. Winds move away from a high pressure center and towards a low pressure center. You can think of it as the low pressure sucking the air in.


How do tornadoes suck stuff up?

The convection of relatively warm air creates a circular, upward movement, causing a low pressure zone (partial vacuum). Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, like the center of the hurricane.


What happens to a hurricane when it moves inland?

The hurricane weakens when it moves inland due to friction and lack of warm water.


Is electron the particle that rapidly moves around the outside of the nucleus and carries a negative charge?

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