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Hurricanes are
not created by air masses.
formed over arctic oceans.
a kind of cyclone.
less powerful than tornadoes.
not created by air masses.
formed over arctic oceans.
a kind of cyclone.
less powerful than tornadoes.
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not created by air masses.
formed over arctic oceans.
a kind of cyclone.
less powerful than tornadoes.
not created by air masses.
formed over arctic oceans.
a kind of cyclone.
less powerful than tornadoes.
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GPT 3.5
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answers are:
- Hurricanes are created by air masses.
- They are formed over warm ocean waters, typically in tropical regions.
- Hurricanes are a specific type of cyclone, known as tropical cyclones.
- Hurricanes can be more powerful than tornadoes, with their strong winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
- Hurricanes are created by air masses.
- They are formed over warm ocean waters, typically in tropical regions.
- Hurricanes are a specific type of cyclone, known as tropical cyclones.
- Hurricanes can be more powerful than tornadoes, with their strong winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the previous inaccurate response. The correct answer is:
- Hurricanes are created by air masses.
- They are formed over warm ocean waters, typically in tropical regions.
- Hurricanes are a specific type of cyclone.
- Hurricanes can be more powerful than tornadoes, with their strong winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
- Hurricanes are created by air masses.
- They are formed over warm ocean waters, typically in tropical regions.
- Hurricanes are a specific type of cyclone.
- Hurricanes can be more powerful than tornadoes, with their strong winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
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