A hurricane move over the water rather than taking the water with it. That is why they weaken when they move over an area of cold water.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
The Hurricane will weaken.
There is rain during a hurricane because for there to be a hurricane there has to be water greater than 80 degrees on top of the water. This means that there is probably rain.
For a Hurricane to strengthen it needs tropical,warm water!
Generally speaking the greater the depth of the warm water, the stronger the hurricane can get. Is is because a greater depth means a greater volume of warm water to supply energy for a hurricane.
yes it can..
with compressed water
the push off and float then u have enough force to just glide in the water
No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.
No, warm water fuels a hurricane
they are called water striders
A hurricane will weaken if it moves over cold water.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
The Hurricane mainly stays on water.
No it does not
A car can hydroplane, essentially glide on water
The Hurricane will weaken.