The sun heats the ocean, causing some water to evaporate. In tropical areas with very warm water this makes the air quite humid. The water vapor in warm, moist air carries quite a bit of energy. When the moisture condenses to form storm clouds that energy is released.
The sun warms the oceans, causing water to evaporate. Under the right conditions the water vapor can rise and condense, releasing energy in the process that can power storms such as hurricanes.
The only external source of the earth's energy is the sun. The sun controls the weather which includes hazards such as tornados, hurricanes, and sunburn
Hurricanes get their energy from moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Warm, moist air holds enormous amounts of energy. This air is drawn into a hurricane and the moisture condenses to form clouds, releasing its energy in the process to power the storm.
They lose there energy when the Hurricanes reach land because the sea is there food and energy. when the hurricanes reach land it destroys thinks in its path and dies.
non-tropical regions - in general most locations above 30degress north latitude or below 30 degrees south latitude. in some cases, such as the north atlantic, hurricanes can survive but as the water and air gets cooler they transition to extratropical cyclones.
The sun warms the oceans, causing water to evaporate. Under the right conditions the water vapor can rise and condense, releasing energy in the process that can power storms such as hurricanes.
Hurricanes gain power from water so as it nears land, it loses some of its energy.
Radiant energy from the sun.
The only external source of the earth's energy is the sun. The sun controls the weather which includes hazards such as tornados, hurricanes, and sunburn
No. Hurricanes get their power from warm water. Remember: heat is energy.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
you get radiant and thermal energy. Solar power.
Hurricanes get their energy from moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. Warm, moist air holds enormous amounts of energy. This air is drawn into a hurricane and the moisture condenses to form clouds, releasing its energy in the process to power the storm.
The term for energy from the Sun is "solar energy." This is the energy that drives the water cycle and photosynthesis.
from the sun
Solar energy comes from the sun.
Because the sun is eternal and solar power comes from the sun.