Hurricanes at first begin traveling from east to west, because that direction is the way the prevailing winds in the tropics blow, but they then veer off toward higher latitudes, in many cases changing direction toward the east before dissipating over the colder, more northerly waters or over land.
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(A) Hurricanes at first begin traveling from east to west, because that direction is the way the prevailing winds in the tropics blow, but -Wrong - Because of the use of FIRST and BEGIN ( redundant
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