Why do the hurricanes weaken as they move over land?

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2026-05-04 05:56

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Hurricanes gain their strength from the heat contained in the warm tropical waters over which they pass. The heat of the sea is passed to the air and water vapour forming the hurricane.

This source of energy is lost on land and the storm dumps its water on the land as it cools.

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