They cause terrible damage and besides that their heavy rains cause flooding in the region. Might not sound correct but thats the answer.
Because the southeast is by the ocean
They only affect tropical areas
Take pictures of the hurricane. Satellites are outside the atmosphere. Hurricanes only affect things in the atmosphere.
Yes. Hurricanes are driven by convection in which warm air rises. Convection cannot occur without gravity.
Although the positions, shapes, and topographies of continents affect weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes they are not directly linked with plate tectonics.
Louisianah Idaho. Well, anything north or west of Kansas. Mostly, only the East Coast and the gulf coast get hurricanes.
the hurricanes strike once a year between June November.
No. Hurricanes form over water, not land. However Typhoons (essentially the same thing as a hurricane) can form over the Pacific ocean and strike southeast Asia.
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
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it affect people with hurricanes and earthquakes
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
In the warm coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and along the coast of Florida and the southeast.
We now know how hurricanes originate and how they affect ecology. Or The origination of hurricanes is now known, as well as, how they affect ecology. The second sentence is pretty and more understandable than the top. It conveys the meaning more clearly.
tornadoes i think affect it
they destroy everything you have so you have to pay to buy things you already had before the disaster.
No, hurricanes do not affect submarines operating below the surface. Sea conditions do not affect submarine operations because, in general, they run deep enough to avoid the swell on and near the surface.