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Hurricanes get their energy from moist air. They originate in over oceans as the water evaporates. Hurricanes eventually die out when they travel over land or cooler waters, where their water vapor source is cut off to fuel the storm.

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Hurricanes gain their energy from warm ocean waters and moisture in the atmosphere. As long as these conditions persist, hurricanes can continue to grow and maintain their strength. Unlike living organisms, hurricanes do not get "tired" because they are powered by the energy from these natural processes rather than by cellular processes that require rest.

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