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Hurricanes can only develop over warm ocean water and weaken fairly quickly if they hit land. Kansas, Indiana, and Idaho are too far from the ocean to get hurricanes. However, Kansas and Indiana can sometimes get showers and thunderstorms from the remnants of hurricanes.

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How do hurricanes and mudslides affect people places and animals?

Hurricanes can cause devastating damage to homes and infrastructure, leading to displacement of people and loss of life. Mudslides can destroy properties and vegetation, posing risks to people living in affected areas. Both disasters can impact the habitats of animals, leading to displacement, injury, or death.


How do hurricanes impact people living in the carribean?

Hurricanes significantly impact people living in the Caribbean by causing widespread destruction, displacing communities, and leading to loss of life. The intense winds and heavy rainfall can damage homes, infrastructure, and agriculture, disrupting local economies and access to essential services. Additionally, the aftermath of hurricanes often results in long-term challenges such as food and water shortages, increased healthcare needs, and economic instability, making recovery difficult for affected populations.


Why do they give hurricanes normal everyday names?

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Have more people died from hurricanes or from tornadoes?

Hurricanes, by far. Consider that a number of hurricanes have killed thoussands of people, while only one tornado has ever killed more than 1,000.


What are the people that track the hurricanes called?

People who track hurricanes are typically called meteorologists or hurricane forecasters. They use advanced technology such as satellites, radar systems, and computer models to monitor and predict the path and intensity of hurricanes.

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