Multiple Choice
What is TRUE about a hurricane as it makes landfall?
A) The hurricane is cut off from the warm water and it decreases its strength.
B) The friction of the coastline decreases the hurricane's strength.
C) Interactions with trees, houses and buildings decrease the hurricane's strength.
D) All energy is cut off to the hurricane and it immediately stops.
E) The hurricane increases in intensity as it causes damage.
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