Out at sea, a hurricane churns just the surface of the ocean. Fish that live near the surface do feel a little turbulence, but research suggests that they may avoid the washing-machine motion by swimming a little deeper. In general, a hurricane is no big deal for a fish out at sea
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
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No. The main killer in a hurricane is flooding. If you go to your basement, you increase your likelihood of drowning.
a place where you can go during a hurricane if u dnt feel comfortable in ur own home
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An iceberg is 90% under the water.
The water has to be 80 degrees to start a hurricane.
As a hurricane, not that far. She was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone just before making landfall at New Jersey's coast.
All the way at the bottom.
its like a life jacket its so you dont go to far under the water.
its like a life jacket its so you dont go to far under the water.
100 feet under water
I would recommend lots of food and water, a battery powered radio and a place to go after the hurricane.
Evacute the area right away when the signs of a hurricane appear. And make sure you have an evacuwation kit with every thing you will need. like an walky talky water food and etc. and go to somewhere you are as far away from the hurricane as possible
Damage from Hurricane Sandy is estimated to cost $65 billion. As far as Atlantic hurricanes go, this makes Sandy's price tag second only to that of Hurricane Katrina.
Volcanoes can go as far underwater as they can hold their breath. Eventually, they need to take a breath and surface for air. This is how earthquakes and tsunamis happen.
A hurricane can travel very far from hundreds to thousands of miles. In 1966, Hurricane Faith traveled 7,500 miles from the west coast of Africa to points in the Arctic Ocean, making it the longest distance a hurricane has traveled over water.