The equator.
Yes
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They do.
Many Caribbean hurricanes, or at least their precursors, originate off the coast of Africa and develop as they cross the Atlantic. These are called Cape Verde type hurricanes. At other times they can originate at other parts of the Atlantic or even, less often, in the Caribbean itself.
the Pacific Ocean
No, hurricanes cannot cross the equator because of the Coriolis effect, which causes storms to rotate in opposite directions in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
No, hurricanes do not cross the equator because of the Coriolis effect, which causes storms to rotate in opposite directions in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Yes
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Hurricanes do not cross the equator because of the Coriolis effect, which causes storms to rotate in a specific direction based on their location in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. This effect prevents hurricanes from crossing the equator and moving from one hemisphere to the other.
Cross That Line was created in 1988.
A cross is a pair of intersecting lines.
A line cross
A line that crosses a section
In volleyball, it is not permissible to cross the center line during play.
A Greek cross is usually located above an X. The Greek cross has a horizontal line and a vertical line. Each line will have an equal length to it.
The Circle Line is the Tube Line that did not call at the Kings Cross.