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When a hurricane moves onto land, it rapidly loses its punch; that is, the storm declines in intensity. Which of the factors listed below contribute to this loss of punch?Group of answer choicesall answer choices are correct. lack of warm, moist air cooling from below by the land surface friction?

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Lack of warm moist air cooling from below by the land surface friction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hurricane are the most violent storm on earth, formed over the Atlantic ocean or east pacific ocean.

They are like giant engine that uses warm moist air as fuel,that is why they form over warm ocean current near the equator. When this air is lacking the hurricane punch reduces.

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