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25 September, 03:56

Which of the following best describes the first step in the formation of a hurricane?

A.

Cooler water produces air masses with high pressure, causing fast-moving thunderstorms.

B.

Air masses over the ocean become colder, causing water waves to move faster.

C.

Warm ocean water evaporates and then condenses, forming a low pressure area below.

D.

A high-pressure air mass remains undisturbed over land, resulting in excessive precipitation.

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  1. 25 September, 04:15
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    This might sound like I'm a know it al but, C reason being is I live in Florida.

    Every time before a hurricane we always have warm water. Also, thunderstorms form under warm weather and cold weather mixed together creating a low pressure in that area. However, because thunderstorms don't have warm ocean water evaporating into the clouds it doesn't become a hurricane. Add a thunderstorm and warm ocean water you get a hurricane. At least that's what my teacher told me.
  2. 25 September, 06:11
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    Answer: C. Warm ocean water evaporates ...
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