The Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and South America, is the eventual destination of many Atlantic hurricanes. Some will turn north from the Caribbean and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
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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.
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hurricanes
They stay out to sea.
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.
There are no hurricanes on Mars.
Yes. Some of the lowest sea-level pressure on Earth are found in the eyes of major hurricanes.
Yes- although hurricanes build their energy at sea, they can travel a considerable distance inland, weakening as they go.