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Why does a hurricane weaken when it moves toward land?

A. There is no low-pressure area on land.
B. It's not fed with moisture on land.
C. There is no high-pressure area on land
D. Gravity pulls it back​

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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

Once Hurricanes come more near land, the hurricane is cut off from heat and its moistures, the only attributes keeping the hurricane alive and destructive.

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