A hurriccane can't form unless it is laready over warm water. If it moves over warmer water, the hurricane is likely to gains strength.
The water will flash to steam, resulting in what is known as a phreatic eruption.
The moisture that fuels a hurricane is water vapor that comes from warm ocean water.
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When the temperature of the water under a hurricane heats up it adds much more power to the wind velocity, this makes for a much stronger and fiercer storm.
Hurricanes FORM over water. They also gain their intensity over water. When a hurricane comes in over land, it of course causes the most destruction to man-made Objects. However, when over land Hurricanes generally weaken or dissipate.
when sodium comes in contact with water,it results in an exothermic reaction to give sodium hydroxide.
The Hurricane will weaken.
when acidic ground water comes in contact with rock that contains calcium carbonate the acidic water starts to dissolve the rock
This is due to condensation. When air comes in contact with the glass it condenses(this happens only when the water inside is cold).
The water will flash to steam, resulting in what is known as a phreatic eruption.
when rust happens iron comes into contact with water and oxygen and rust forms
It weakens
The hurricane weakens when it moves inland due to friction and lack of warm water.
In general, when a hot object comes in contact with a cold object, heat (thermal energy) is transferred from the hotter to the colder object.
The moisture that fuels a hurricane is water vapor that comes from warm ocean water.
When a hurricane hits the Gulf Stream is strengthens because the water in that current is warm.
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