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Hurricanes get their energy from: A. cold, polar water. B. warm, tropical water. C. fast-moving jet stream air. D. temperate water.
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Hurricanes get their energy from:
A. cold, polar water.
B. warm, tropical water.
C. fast-moving jet stream air.
D. temperate water.
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Answer: B). Warm Tropical Water
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The answer is B. Warm tropical waters.
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