I'd say land. As hurricanes go over land, they become weaker and lose strength.
Yes, it would but it would only be made by someone very smart and ingenious. But of course hurricanes are made by Mother Nature.
Far inland away from the sea coasts. The ultimate places to avoid hurricanes would be the north and south poles.
A potential topic for a research paper on hurricanes could be "The Impact of Climate Change on the Intensity and Frequency of Hurricanes." This topic would allow for an examination of how global warming is affecting hurricane patterns and dynamics.
Yes. Hurricanes do form in November, and in fact November is officially part of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. 17 hurricanes have affected Florida in November.
No, hurricanes require the Earth's rotation and gravity to form. Gravity helps to create the low-pressure systems needed for hurricanes to develop, while the Earth's rotation influences their direction and spin. Without gravity, the necessary conditions for hurricanes to form would not exist.
it has many kinds of enemies such as the monkey, and other birds and also hurricanes can hurt birds really bad
By befriending an enemy the enmity in the enemy is destroyed.
Sure, what would you like to know about hurricanes?
There were no hurricanes in May of 2008. The first hurricane would not occur until July with Category 3 Hurricane Bertha. There would be eight more hurricanes by the end of the season.
Georgia would get demolished by the Miami hurricanes. GO CANES
It would be more accurate to say that hurricanes arelarge storm systems.
Yes, it would but it would only be made by someone very smart and ingenious. But of course hurricanes are made by Mother Nature.
They want to know how much distruction it caused and if the hurricanes got stronger from the past.
That would be me. I am the greatest enemy of love. >:D
No. It would be meteorology.
Far inland away from the sea coasts. The ultimate places to avoid hurricanes would be the north and south poles.
A racoon's main enemy would be a wolf.