Asked by drakeboing
What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point) Responses slower wind speeds slower wind speeds lower central air pressure lower central air pressure cooler water temperature cooler water temperature moving onto land
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The correct response is "lower central air pressure."
Hurricanes increase in strength due to lower central air pressure, which allows for a more significant pressure gradient. This results in stronger wind speeds as the atmosphere tries to equalize the pressure difference. Warmer water temperatures also contribute to hurricane strengthening, as they provide the necessary heat and moisture for the storm to intensify.
Hurricanes increase in strength due to lower central air pressure, which allows for a more significant pressure gradient. This results in stronger wind speeds as the atmosphere tries to equalize the pressure difference. Warmer water temperatures also contribute to hurricane strengthening, as they provide the necessary heat and moisture for the storm to intensify.