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Why does a hurricane begin to dissipate after it makes landfall?

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Warm temperature

Step-by-step explanation:

A) it is away from its energy source (the ocean)

B) warm temperatures causes the seawater to evaporate (moisture fuels the hurricane) thus as the hurricane moves over land and is away from a key source of moisture it dissipates after it makes landfall.

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