Question 757Navigation General70% to pass
The hurricane season in the North Atlantic Ocean reaches its peak during the month of _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) September.
The hurricane season in the North Atlantic Ocean reaches its peak during the month of September. This is due to the seasonal climate patterns in the North Atlantic, which create the most favorable conditions for hurricane formation and intensification during the late summer and early fall months. September is typically the month with the highest frequency and intensity of hurricane activity in this region.
The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not align with the peak of the North Atlantic hurricane season. June and July are typically earlier in the hurricane season, while November is towards the end of the season when hurricane activity begins to subside.
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