The orange parts of the map below represent areas in which hurricanes frequently form. The white arrows show the typical paths of hurricanes.
Why are hurricanes so frequent in areas close to the Equator?
A.
There is less landmass near the Equator.
B.
The winds blow in opposite directions above and below the Equator.
C.
The ocean water can evaporate more quickly near the Equator.
D.
There is more wind near the Equator.
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b i think soo it is B is it
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The ocean water can evaporate more quickly near the Equator.
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The one above is wrong and this is study island
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