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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
12

Which continent never has hurricanes/typhoons? A) Asia B) Europe C) Antarctica D) North America

Geography
2 answers:
VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
7 0

<em><u>Antarctica never has hurricanes or typhoons. </u></em>

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Further Explanations:

Antarctica is the “Southernmost Continent” and locates in the South Pole, which is an unoccupied, frosted landmass. Most of the voyages to the Antarctic Peninsula were led by South America. It is famous for “Lemaitre Channel” and “Paradise Harbor”, striking, “iceberg-flanked passageways”, and Port Locker by, a prior British research station that was later transformed into the museum. The peninsula’s isolated location shelters vast wildlife, including numerous penguins.

In regard to the climate of Antarctica, it is the frostiest continent on Earth among the seven existing continents. The average temperature of the in the interior of the continent is -57°C, with minimum temperature as below as -90°C during winters. The coastal areas experience a warmer climate but temperatures range between -2°C and 8°C during summers. Thus it is obvious that the continent has cold weather throughout the year and hurricanes and typhoons are attracted to warm areas, the continent never gets hit by any typhoon or hurricane.

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Answer details

Grade: High School

Subject: Geography

Chapter: Antarctica

Keywords:

Antarctica, Southernmost Continent, South Pole, Antarctic Peninsula, South America, Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, Port Lockerby,minimum temperature

Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
4 0

<u>The correct answer is going to be Antarctica because the temperature is so cold, and Hurricanes need warm water, and Humid air.</u>

<u>Brainliest please!</u>

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