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The intensity of a hurricane is increased by the following factor(s). Select all that apply. condensation created by water vapor decreased wind speeds around the storm cold front increased wind speeds around the storm

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condensation created by water vapor, increased wind speeds around the storm

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  • For a hurricane to form with high-intensity various factors are taken into consideration in the presence of large moisture content, development of low pressure and the formation of wind speed that leads to the development of a large storm.
  • Thus are called as water disasters can travel for 74 , miles per hour. Consisting of violent winds, heavy rains, and widespread destruction.
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The correct answers for this question is this one:

The intensity of a hurricane is increased by the following factor(s):
- condensation created by water vapor
- cold front increased wind speeds around the storm

By definition,
a hurricane is a large tropical storm system with high-powered circular winds. It is very dangerous most especially to homes.
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