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Why do hurricanes weaken over land?

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A They gain heat energy from the land.

B They no longer have a source of humid air to provide heat from condensation.

C Their winds are counteracted by the land and sea breezes.

D They have changed their path.

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  1. they dont have any water to evaporate into their clouds, so they get weak.  <3, hope this helps!!


  2. B

    Hurricanes feed off the ocean weather and when they hit land, they loose all that energy and fizzle out.

  3. B- because they get from ocean water and once they are inland they will have nothing and loses strength  

  4. B

  5. B - Hurricanes draw their energy from the warm surface water of the tropics, which explains why hurricanes dissipate rapidly once they move over cold water or large land masses.

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