Much of the damage from hurricanes may be caused by?

Much of the damage from hurricanes may be caused by?

  • Correct Answer: storm surge
  • hail
  • insurance fraud
  • wind chill

Explanation: A hurricane is a large storm with high winds and heavy rains. Hurricanes develop from tropical cyclones. They form over warm ocean water. Much of the damage from hurricanes may be caused by storm surge.

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