Hurricanes can blow you're trees away and wrip you're homes away to detah and you can die really easily!
Depends on what you mean by touch the ground. A hurricane is not like a tornado, which develops in the clouds and then extends downward. A hurricane is a large-scale weather system that has components operating at all levels of the troposphere, including at the surface. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water, and many stay at sea, but some do strike land. By definition, a hurricane must produce sustained surface-level winds of at lest 74 mph.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Hurricanes form over oceans because they are fueled by the moisture that evaporates from the warm water. They die over land because they are cut off from the fuel source.
hurricanes effect ecosystems in many ways. one way is that plants get blown away. when the plants get blown away then some animals die. also fish get sick and die because of the bacteria level in the ocean.
From what I know,no... Not really,that's where' they form and raise,and after hitting the land they die quick.
Hurricanes begin die out when they come in contact with a landmass, or when they reach the coastline. Small islands are not enough to stop a hurricane.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
Hurricanes are developed and powered, so to speak by seas. Therefore when there are no seas present hurricanes become weakened and die.
about 1,000
By hitting it or drowning it.
they just die
We weren't, just like we are still not 100% protected from hurricanes, thousands of people still die because of them.
Hurricanes can blow you're trees away and wrip you're homes away to detah and you can die really easily!
Depends on what you mean by touch the ground. A hurricane is not like a tornado, which develops in the clouds and then extends downward. A hurricane is a large-scale weather system that has components operating at all levels of the troposphere, including at the surface. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water, and many stay at sea, but some do strike land. By definition, a hurricane must produce sustained surface-level winds of at lest 74 mph.
On average, around 50-100 people die each year due to hurricanes worldwide. These numbers can vary widely depending on the strength of the hurricanes and the preparedness of the affected regions.
Jessie J is not expected to die soon.