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

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Which of the following statements about hurricanes and tornadoes is true hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes hurricanes can kill people but tornadoes cannot hurricanes have strong winds?

The statement "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" is true. "Hurricanes have strong winds" is also true unless there is a second part to it. Both hurricanes and tornadoes kill people.


What about hurricanes and tornadoes is true Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes Hurricanes can kill people but tornadoes cannot Hurricanes have strong winds?

Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes. Both hurricanes and tornadoes can be deadly, although hurricanes are more likely to cause widespread destruction due to their larger size and duration. Both hurricanes and tornadoes have strong winds, but hurricanes typically have more sustained, powerful winds over a larger region.


Conduction is heat transfer by direct contact of particles of matter true or false?

True. Conduction is the heat transfer process that occurs through direct contact between particles of matter, where heat energy is passed from one particle to another. It is one of the three main modes of heat transfer, along with convection and radiation.


Is the transfer of heat energy in the form of waves?

No, the transfer of energy in the form of invisible waves is radiation.Have a awesome day !!! :)Conduction is the transfer of heat by contact, molecule to molecule.


True or false only things that feel warm have heat?

False. Some objects do have heat, but are not always warm. For example, Jupiter has heat but it is not always warm because it doesn't always have direct sunlight from the Sun.

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Hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawater true or false?

true


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

True


Is a heat engine a device that converts mechanical energy into heat energy?

true


Is it true that hurricanes get their heat and energy from sea water?

Yes, hurricanes derive their heat and energy primarily from warm sea water. When the ocean's surface temperature is sufficiently high, usually above 26.5 degrees Celsius (about 80 degrees Fahrenheit), it provides the necessary moisture and heat through evaporation. This warm, moist air rises, creating low pressure and fueling the storm's development and intensification. As the hurricane moves over cooler waters, it can weaken due to the reduced energy supply.


When water vapor from the ocean condenses it releases energy that can build into a hurricane true or false?

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.


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

False


Is the transfer of thermal energy heat?

Yes. Thermal means heat, so thermal energy is the energy that is produced by heat. Thus, when the heat is added to a system, thermal energy is said to have risen, and if heat is removed, it implies that thermal energy is decreased.


Is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object is called heat transfer true or false?

True. Heat transfer is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.


True or false heat is a form of energy?

False. The thermal energy itself is the heat, whether or not it happens to be flowing.Another AnswerFalse. Heat is energy in transit from a body at a higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature.The term, 'thermal energy', is long-obsolete, and doesn't describe 'heat'. It has been replaced by the term 'internal energy' which describes the energy due to the vibration of the molecules/atoms that make up an object.


Is salt a solute in seawater true or false and why?

Yes, salt dissolves in seawater, so it is a solute.


True or false A heat engine is a device that converts heat into work?

False its not possible to convert all heat into work as some of its being used as energy APEX


True or false when ice changes to a liquid it asorbs energy?

true, when ice changes to a liquid it asorbs heat energy .