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A hurricane and energy comes from .?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/13/2021

The secret energy source of a hurricane is the large latent heat of water. Air over the tropical oceans is drier than you might think. ... Increased evaporation means more water vapor in the air and more energy ready to be liberated in the hurricane'sthunderstorms as water vapor condenses.-Your welcome :)

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Where does a hurricane go afterwards?

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Where is the energy that fuels the energy from the hurricane come from?

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Where doese A hurricane and energy comes from?

The secret energy source of a hurricane is the large latent heat of water. Air over the tropical oceans is drier than you might think. ... Increased evaporation means more water vapor in the air and more energy ready to be liberated in the hurricane'sthunderstorms as water vapor condenses.-Your welcome :)


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How do hurricane's form and how do they get their energy?

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What role does energy play in the formation and intensity of a hurricane?

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