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Why are hurricanes so frequent in areas close to the Equator?

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Answered by veershilpa25
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Answer:

tropical cyclone are like giant enginesthat use warm, moist air as fuel. that is why they form only warm oceans waters near the equator. the warm moist air on the ocean rises upward from near the surface. because this air moves up and away from the surface there is less air left near the surface

Answered by nirmalyabanerjee
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Answer:

Hurricanes so frequent in areas close to the equator because '' the ocean water can evaporate more quickly near equator."

Explanation:

Hurricanes are fast moving wind storms heat and most air as their fuel.

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