The cyclone may end or slowered when it moves over the land area. Explain
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✔✅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.
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When a tropical cyclone passes over land or cold water, the basic fuel that drives the storm is cut off--warm ocean water--is cut off. Passing overland will quickly weaken the storm (not because of friction as some believe, but because of the loss of the warm moisture source).
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