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 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 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
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.
There really isn't a "better" type of energy but solar doesn't affect the Earth as much as geothermal energy because we always get the sun but with geothermal energy we have to use more resources. But then again if we have solar energy then when it's dark we don't have the sun to power things unless we stored it which is very complex. so as i said there really isn't a better energy source.
All Hurricanes Start out in the middle of the Pacific, it is a clash between Cold Air from North or South and the Hot air from the middle, the start to turn and while they turn they gain more power and then they go up in danger codes depending on how powerful they are. The Sun causes these because it is the Sun that generates the Hot Air by beaming down on Ocean, it is also how Tornadoes and Monsoons are caused, and also how to water gets into the clouds. I hope this answer has been of much use.
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.
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
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.
The term for energy from the Sun is "solar energy." This is the energy that drives the water cycle and photosynthesis.
Energy cannot be created, not even in the Sun. If saying that the Sun is a "source" of energy gives you this impression... well, it doesn't actually create the energy. It only converts energy - from the potential energy (nuclear energy) available in the hydrogen-1, which is the fuel the Sun uses. Once it uses its fuel up, there will be no more. If anybody says the Sun is a "source" of energy, that simply means we get the energy from the Sun. This sort of statement doesn't analyze in more detail where the energy comes from.
from the sun
Solar energy comes from the sun.
Because the sun is eternal and solar power comes from the sun.
solar power is energy converted from the sun
The energy is called solar energy / power.