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Carlee Jackson
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22 September, 07:23
Why south american never gets hurricanes?
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Kennedy Mahoney
22 September, 07:36
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Most storms are formed in the North Atlantic Ocean, which is why North America has been getting hit constantly, and South America, not so much.
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