Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. The waters near Canada are to cold for hurricanes to form.
Hurricanes form over warm oceans, (that's how they get their energy) and there aren't any near Canada.
Hurricanes don't form in countries because they cannot develop over land. Most countries that border an ocean in or near the tropics, generally on the west side of the ocean, can get hurricanes.
No. Only Atlantic hurricanes, and even then, only about half of Atlantic hurricanes start there. Hurricanes can also form in the west Atlantic and the Caribbean. Hurricane Katrina, for example, formed near the Bahamas.
Storm surges are formed during hurricanes.
No. Hurricanes cannot produce islands of solid rock. Bermuda was formed by a now extinct volcano.
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No, hurricanes must form over the ocean.
Because in the South they have warm waters that can cause hurricanes. Hurricanes are formed with warm water temperatures.
Hurricanes appear near the ocean because a hurricane waves come from the water in the ocean. Hurricanes can create big winds and storms to other place that can be near by!!!!
Hurricanes originate in the Caribbean.
IN the open ocean.
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