Multiple Choice
What is the approximate diameter of most hurricanes and of a hurricane's eye?
A) Hurricane diameter is about 50 to 150 km with an eye about 1 to 2 km.
B) Hurricane diameter is about 50 to 150 km with an eye about 40 to 100 km.
C) Hurricane diameter is about 160 to 800 km with an eye about 20 to 50 km.
D) Hurricane diameter is about 200 to 600 km with an eye about 1 to 2 km.
E) Hurricane diameter is about 500 to 2,000 km with an eye about 10 to 25 km.
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