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What causes a hurricane to lose energy when it moves onto land?
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What causes a hurricane to lose energy when it moves onto land?
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I know that in order for a hurricane to gain energy, it needs water and warm air and since hurricanes form in the water due to thunder storms near Africa, it loses energy because there is not much water on land than it is in the ocean or sea. :)
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