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29 January, 03:50
What is the fuel for a hurricane
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Rolando Hart
29 January, 06:37
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Heat energy would be the fuel for a hurricane. Also the warmer the water is, there is more moisture in the air, which can lead to even larger and stronger hurricanes
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