Hurricanes are large storms that form over warm waters out in the ocean. Hurricanes are associated with low-pressure regions in the atmosphere. How does the low pressure associated with a hurricane help them grow big and powerful?

A.
Air in the atmosphere tends to move towards low-pressure regions, which would increase the winds surrounding a hurricane.

B.
Low pressure regions push away other air in the atmosphere, which would make the hurricane bigger.

C.
Low-pressure air heats up the water and therefore makes the hurricane stronger.

D.
Low-pressure conditions means slow winds, which makes the hurricane stronger.