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> Hypothesis The hypothesis of my experiment on hurricanes was basically that the very center of the hurricane would be the weakest in wind pressure, or in this case, you could say the water current after stirring. The second part of my hypothesis was that the farther you went from the center, the stronger the wind speed, or in this case, the water current. A real hurricane spreads across over at least 200km of land, meaning that if you went too far, say 190km, the winds would be quite weakened. Estimated, the strongest part would be about 150km away from the center. Think of a whirlpool. The current is strong around the center, right? So you could say that I used a whirlpool as a hurricane. Conclusively, my hypothesis was 100% true.
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