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Scientists have observed that hurricanes are strongest over water, and that hurricanes lose momentum and become weak when they reach land. Which statement best explains this observation?


The ocean tides provide energy to hurricanes.


The ocean winds provide energy for hurricanes.


The warm water provides moisture for hurricanes.


The Coriolis Effect provides moisture for hurricanes.


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