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Which explains the seasonal variation in the number of hurricanes that form in the atlantic? a) hurricanes rely on moisture for energy. b) hurricanes derive their energy from heat. c) hurricanes form more frequently when sea levels are higher. d) hurricanes form at lower latitudes and travel to higher latitudes.

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