Hurricanes normally begin as storms created by hot winds off of the Sahara Desert
Generally in the warm waters near the equator.
Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
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Approximately 30 degrees.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
When they move over dry land they begin to lose power.
Hurricanes are powerful swirling storms found in tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean (called tropical cyclones in Asia or typhoons in Oceania ) . Hurricanes usually begin over tropical parts of the world's oceans where the temperature is more than 27 degree Celsius.
Hurricanes
In warm oceans near the equator.
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Hurricanes increase rain which helps with moving the debri and also helps plants begin to grow back.
Bushfires do not have names, unlike cyclones and hurricanes.
Approximately 30 degrees.
Hurricanes begin die out when they come in contact with a landmass, or when they reach the coastline. Small islands are not enough to stop a hurricane.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Warm water evaporates and fuels these storms.