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the answer is C. rising moist air
to start the storm process rising moist air is always needed
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The factor that is needed for both thunderstorms and hurricanes to form is rising, moist air.
- A hurricane can be defined as a rotating low-pressure system around an area that produces strong winds and heavy rain.
- Both thunderstorms and hurricanes act as giant engines that use warm, moist air as fuel.
- In these climatic phenomena, the moist (warm) air rises so it forms extremely tall thunderstorms and/or hurricanes.
In conclusion, the factor that is needed for both thunderstorms and hurricanes to form is rising, moist air.
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