Hurricane names are capitalized as they are proper nouns, but they are not italicized. example: Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricanes are experienced more in the Pacific Ocean. The western Pacific experiences more hurricanes. The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean also experience hurricanes.
No, hurricanes are confined to the tropics. Hurricanes require a lot of energy from warm ocean water. It is far too cold in and around Antarctica to support hurricanes.
The statement "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" is true. "Hurricanes have strong winds" is also true unless there is a second part to it. Both hurricanes and tornadoes kill people.
The statements "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" and "Hurricanes have strong winds" are both true. Tornadoes most certainly can kill people.
No. Milwaukee is too far from the ocean to get hurricanes.
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Sermon titles do not need to be italized. In most cases, the pastor leading the sermon is the one that makes up what they would like the title to be. A person can italize the title if they wish to, though.
Italy does not have hurricanes. Hurricanes form over tropical waters.
hurricanes can have tornadoes.
Hurricanes, hurricanes, and more hurricanes!
Are there sirens for hurricanes?
Dwayne Johnson played football for the Miami Hurricanes.
Arizona does not get hurricanes.
Hurricanes cannot be prevented.
There are no hurricanes on Mars.
No really. Ohio cant get the remnants of hurricanes, but they get there they will no longer be hurricanes.