Hot and cold winds blowing across the ocean crash into each other which create a massive cyclone which gets bigger because all the water it picks up. Then it hits land. The hurricane breaks up over land because it doesn't have any more water to suck up.
Hurricanes are natural phenomena that form over warm ocean waters when a combination of atmospheric conditions like high humidity, warm water, and low wind shear provide the necessary fuel for a storm to develop. They are not created by any individual, but rather by a complex interplay of environmental factors.
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Hurricanes do not typically occur in the Antarctic region. Hurricanes are more common in tropical and subtropical regions where warm ocean waters fuel their development. The unique climate and geography of Antarctica do not provide the necessary conditions for hurricanes to form.
Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes. Both hurricanes and tornadoes can be deadly, although hurricanes are more likely to cause widespread destruction due to their larger size and duration. Both hurricanes and tornadoes have strong winds, but hurricanes typically have more sustained, powerful winds over a larger region.
No, the Mediterranean does not typically experience hurricanes.
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