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How does climate change affect the intensity of hurricanes?
It increases sea surface temperatures, leading to stronger hurricanes.
It decreases ocean temperatures, weakening hurricanes.
It has no effect on hurricanes.
It eliminates hurricanes entirely.
What connection exists between rising sea levels due to climate change and hurricanes?
Higher sea levels can lead to more damaging storm surges during hurricanes.
Rising sea levels reduce the damage caused by hurricanes.
Sea levels have no relationship with hurricanes.
Higher sea levels decrease the frequency of hurricanes.
What role does atmospheric moisture play in hurricane formation and strength in the context of climate change?
Increased atmospheric moisture enhances hurricane formation and intensity.
Moisture in the atmosphere has no effect on hurricanes.
Lower atmospheric moisture leads to more hurricanes.
Dry air increases hurricane strength.
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