How are harricane formed ?What damage do they cause
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When a hurricane strikes a coastal area, it brings a number of serious hazards. These hazards include heavy rains, high winds, a storm surge, and even tornadoes. Storm surge pushes seawater on shore during a hurricane, flooding towns near the coast. Heavy rains cause flooding in inland places as well.
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for one to form ,there needs to be warm ocean water and moist ,humid air in the region .when humid air flowing upward at a zone of low pressure over warm ocean water ,the water is realised from the air as creating the cloud of the storm .As it raises ,the air in a harricane formed ...
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