What two factors can cause a hurricane to lose its strength?

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Once a hurricane moves into warmer waters or over land, it decreases in strength because it no longer has a source of energy.

Once a hurricane moves into colder waters or back out to sea, it decreases in strength because it no longer has a source of energy.

When a hurricane evaporates more water or when it enters a warmer region.

Once a hurricane moves into colder waters or over land, it decreases in strength because it no longer has a source of energy.

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Once a hurricane moves into colder waters or over land, it decreases in strength because it no longer has a source of energy.
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