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because there is low pressure at higher altitudes
Hurricanes form in warm tropical waters and the conditions aren't right in higher northern latitudes because the temperature of the water is cold.
At higher altitudes it is colder. The cooler air can't hold the water in gas form so it condenses out as clouds.
Hurricanes require warm ocean water to form and maintain their strength. The water in the higher latitudes is too cold.
June-November, depending on what area the hurricanes form in
Cirrus
Cirrus clouds are comprised of ice crystals so they are found at high altitudes.
The density of air decreases at higher altitudes.
because there is low pressure at higher altitudes
Hurricanes form in warm tropical waters and the conditions aren't right in higher northern latitudes because the temperature of the water is cold.
At higher altitudes it is colder. The cooler air can't hold the water in gas form so it condenses out as clouds.
Hurricanes require warm ocean water to form and maintain their strength. The water in the higher latitudes is too cold.
Yes.
They have cooler temperatures than places at lower altitudes.
altitudes
Yes, that is where hurricanes usually form.
Arizona does not get hurricanes.