Where do most hurricanes end up?
Usually in the Atlantic Ocean, and the Eastern Pacific Ocean
What does the sun do to hurricanes?
It heats up sea temperature and the air in the sky
Why are some hurricanes stronger than others?
The pressure in the air, water warming
How does a hurricane form?
With low and high pressure winds
Where can hurricanes not go?
The middle states
What happens when there are two hurricanes that are close together?
If they are close enough together they start to merge.
Why can the amount of power increase in hurricanes
Thunderstorms
How does a hurricane stop?
It has to lose an energy source or stops on its own.
Where are hurricanes stronger and bigger?
Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean
What two ingredients are needed for a hurricane to form?
Wind and warm water
Why does the wind flow affect the hurricane?
It Moves in the same direction of the hurricane and flows on the outer part of the hurricane.
How is energy lost when hurricanes hit land?
As the hurricane moves over land, the hurricane is no longer fueled by this moisture which makes the hurricane lose energy
Where in the world are most hurricanes common?
The Oceans
What is the best defense against a hurricane?
A forest
Why do hurricanes only form in a warm ocean area?
The warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface.
How long do hurricanes last?
Don't normally last long, could last for 30 days or less.
Where are some places that get affected by hurricanes?
Bermuda, Central America including eastern Mexico
What kind of pressure do you need for a hurricane to form?
Low pressure