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hurricane forms in freshwater or saltwater
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Hurricanes typically form over warm ocean waters, which are usually saltwater. The warm, moist air over the ocean rises and cools, condensing into clouds and eventually leading to the formation of a low-pressure system. This system then intensifies and can develop into a hurricane.
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