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Why does a hurricane weaken when it moves toward land?

a. there is no low-pressure area on land.
b. it’s not fed with moisture on land.
c. there is no high-pressure area on land.
d. gravity pulls it back.

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User Terphi
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Answer:

B for my plato peoples

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The correct answer of the given question above would be the second option, option B. A hurricane weakens when it moves toward land because it is not fed with moisture on land. It gets its moisture from the waters of the ocean, and once it hits the land, it looses that strength. Hope this answer helps.
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