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1: Hurricanes don't just transport heat to the poles they also help radiate that heat out of the tropics into space, and Hurricanes also provide 20% - 25% of rainfall in certain areas of the world.
2:Because of cool temprature or a lack of moisture or friction.
3:Hurricanes and Typhoons are differant only because of the place it takes place in, and tornados are the exact opposite of hurricanes.
Explanation:
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1. Hurricanes act as giant engines that convert the energy from warm air into powerful winds and waves.
In addition, hurricanes don't just transport heat to the poles they also help radiate that heat out of the tropics into space. Hurricanes also provide 20% - 25% of rainfall in certain areas of the world.
2. Hurricanes may lose strength over land because of cool temperatures, a lack of moisture, and/or friction.
Hurricanes form over low pressure regions with warm temperatures over large bodies of water. The warm temperature causes the ocean water to evaporate. The moisture is what fuels a hurricane.
3. Well, they are all basically the same thing, but are given different names depending on where they appear.
Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific.
Cyclones are formed over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Typhoons are formed over the Northwest Pacific Ocean.
In addition, hurricanes don't just transport heat to the poles they also help radiate that heat out of the tropics into space. Hurricanes also provide 20% - 25% of rainfall in certain areas of the world.
2. Hurricanes may lose strength over land because of cool temperatures, a lack of moisture, and/or friction.
Hurricanes form over low pressure regions with warm temperatures over large bodies of water. The warm temperature causes the ocean water to evaporate. The moisture is what fuels a hurricane.
3. Well, they are all basically the same thing, but are given different names depending on where they appear.
Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific.
Cyclones are formed over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Typhoons are formed over the Northwest Pacific Ocean.