{WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!} Why is all of Florida at risk for damage from hurricane winds?
A. The jet stream dips down from February to April.
B. All of Florida is relatively close to a coast.
C. Florida isn't an island.
D. Much of Florida has a temperate marine climate.

Respuesta :

I would go with B, that Florida is relatively close to the coast. Here's why:

Hurricanes form on water. They take moisture from the ocean on their path to become larger and stronger. Since Florida's climate is influenced by the warm ocean current called the Gulf Stream, hurricanes coming can pick up more moisture and therefore become bigger and make Florida prone to them.

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The best answer is choice "B". A hurricane comes from the ocean, to the coast. 3 sides of Florida are surrounded by the coast. This puts Florida in danger of the winds, water damage, and even tropical storms. As you can see from earlier this year, Florida took a lot of damage from hurricanes and being close to the coast.

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