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False. some spring are called warm springs or hot springs. it depends on the temperature.
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Warm ocean water increases the supply of water vapor that the typhoon needs.
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false...air has no ability to "hold" water vapor
True... warm water is less dense than cold water.
It contains more water vapor than cold air.
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True. When water vapor condenses, it releases a significant amount of latent heat energy. In the context of hurricanes, this energy is a crucial factor that helps to fuel their growth and intensity. As the warm water evaporates and condenses, it releases energy that contributes to the formation and strengthening of the storm.
No, this is backwards. When air gets warm it can hold more water vapour so liquid water will evaporate.
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When ocean water is warm, a lot of water vapor evaporates from it. If air laden with that water vapor rises, as it often does it will cool and the water vapor will condense, which releases energy.
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