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12/22/20

[Answer] Hurricanes only form over which geographical feature?

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Hurricanes only form over which geographical feature?


  • Warm ocean waters:The word 'hurricane' is a term used to designate giant, spiraling tropical storms, with wind of at least 74 miles per hour (119 kilometer per hour.) Hurricanes begin as tropical disturbances. They form over warm ocean waters that are at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit, or 26.5 degrees Celsius. Energy from the warm sea water feeds these low-pressure systems. When a storm sports sustained winds with a speed of 39 miles per hour or more, it's considered a hurricane. Source: NationalGeographic.com



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