Hurricane Andrew formed over water, as do all hurricanes.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
Hurricanes do not form over land; they require warm ocean waters as a primary energy source. Once a hurricane moves over land, it typically weakens due to the loss of this energy source and the increased friction from land.
Hurricanes are fueled by water.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. When a hurricane moves over land it is cut off from its power source.
A hurricane. Tornadoes are more often a land-based phenomenon.
A hurricane can never form over land or over cold water.
Hurricanes originate over warm ocean waters, where the combination of warm air and water evaporation creates the conditions necessary for a hurricane to form. Once formed, hurricanes can move over both water and land.
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Hurricanes can only develop over warm ocean water. Tornadoes can form on water but usually form on land.
There's not enough warm water to power the hurricane and the land considerably weakens it.
No. Rain in a hurricane is fresh water just like it is in other storms.
Tornadoes generally form over land and whether they are on land or over water has little effect on their intensity. It is a hurricane that weakens as it hits land.
A hurricane has a name since 1950, forms in water, appears in Summers, and precipitation is mainly in the form of rain. A blizzard doesn't have a name, forms in land (out of water), appears in Winters, and precipitation is mainly in the form of snow. Both of them have wind.
Type your answer here..It ended while over the land,but it started in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane winds decrease faster over land.
No. Hurricanes (also called tropical cyclones) form over warm water and dissolve over land.
No hurricanes form over the ocean. They weaken rapidly if they hit land.