The warmer the water is the greater the potential for the formation or strengthening of a hurricane.
Hurricanes that affect Texas come from the Atlantic Ocean into the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Katrina caused devastating damage in the Bahamas and United States. Hurricane Katrina affected Cuba and parts of Mexico with wind and tropical storm conditions.
Mexico is not a city, but rather a country located in North America. It does have coastal areas that are vulnerable to hurricanes due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Hurricanes can affect various regions of Mexico, particularly the eastern and southern coastal areas.
Three abiotic factors that affect the Gulf of Mexico are: Its salinity, it's dissolved oxygen content and finally the temperature of the water. All three of these will have an impact on the Gulf of Mexico.
Yes
Hurricane season in California typically occurs from mid-July to the end of November, peaking in August and September. However, California is not a common target for hurricanes as they more commonly affect the Eastern Pacific, particularly Mexico and Hawaii.
Yes, cooler water will have a slower development that warmer water.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
It would depend on how big the hurricane is and in what direction it is moving in.
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