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Q: Hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawater true or false?
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Do hurricanes get their heat and energy fron seawater?

yes


Do hurricanes get their energy and heat from seawater?

Yes. Warm water holds enormous amounts of energy in the form of heat which can be made available to storms such as hurricanes.


True or false hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawarter?

True


Is it true that a hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawater?

Yes, the hurricanes gain from mass a.k.a the sea water. This "mass" makes them stronger and stronger.


A heat engine is a device that converts mechanical energy into heat energy?

False


Why are hurricanes described as a heat engine?

because it picked up high temperature waters in ocean


Why are hurricanes not stronger when the seas are cold?

Because the hurricane gets its energy from the heat in warm water, and in cooler water there is less heat and thus less energy


Does cool water fuel a hurricane?

No. Hurricanes get their power from warm water. Remember: heat is energy.


How does radiant energy and the ocean contribute to the formation of weather systems like hurricanes?

Perhaps, but only to a fairly small degree. Heat transfer from the ocean occurs primarily through convection. The energy of hurricanes and thunderstorms comes from latent heat stored in water vapor.


Is warm air in your house a problem of heat energy?

It's False.


Energy is usually transferred in fluids by radiation true or false?

False radiation is the transfer of energy through space.


Where does the energy that fuels hurricanes come from?

The energy that fuels a hurricane comes from latent heat stored in water vapor that evaporates from warm ocean water.