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Where would a hurricane be STRONGEST?
20-30% Humidity
40-50% Humidity
60-70% humidity
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A hurricane would be strongest in an environment with high humidity, typically around 60-70%. Higher humidity provides more moisture to fuel the storm, increasing its strength.
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