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Jordin
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8 February, 19:02
How do hurricanes form and move?
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Brenden
8 February, 19:30
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warm ocean air rises into the storm, forming an area of low pressure underneath. Up in the clouds, water condenses and forms droplets, releasing even more heat to power the storm. When wind speeds within such a storm reach 74 mph, it's classified as a hurricane.
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