Biology, asked by Tarapandalover10, 1 year ago

Why do scientists keep track of hurricanes? A) to prevent them from forming out at sea B) to determine their strengths and paths. C) to divert them from the land into the sea D) to predict how much damage they will cause

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Answered by MissCardiologist
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Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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Hurricanes are kept track of to determine how much amount of damage they would cause

  • Hurricanes are classified as natural disasters which are basically rotating storm systems generally developing on the ocean and can cause massive damage to human lives and properties if they hit the landmass.
  • The hurricane develops in stages and if one is approaching the landmass, it is kept thoroughly in the track of, the wind speed and other factors to estimate the damage it will cause if it hits the landmass. this helps to take measures to protect human lives and minimize damage.

Thus, scientists keep track of hurricanes (Option D) to predict how much damage they will cause.

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