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Byline: Nicole Joseph
When a hurricane is forming, it pulls water up from the ocean. When it hits land, why isn't the rain salty?
--Carolyn Evens, Camp Hill, Pa.
Hurricanes do pull water from the ocean--but they don't pull salt. The storms form above sea level, not below, which...
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