Generally speaking the greater the depth of the warm water, the stronger the hurricane can get. Is is because a greater depth means a greater volume of warm water to supply energy for a hurricane.
The relationship between underground temperature and depth is that the temperature increases as you go deeper underground. This is because the Earth's core is hot, and heat is transferred from the core to the surface.
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Out at sea, a hurricane churns just the surface of the ocean. Fish that live near the surface do feel a little turbulence, but research suggests that they may avoid the washing-machine motion by swimming a little deeper. In general, a hurricane is no big deal for a fish out at sea
A hurricane maintains its strength by drawing energy from warm ocean waters. As warm, moist air rises from the surface, it cools and condenses, releasing latent heat which fuels the storm's circulation and intensifies it. As long as the hurricane remains over warm waters and in an environment conducive to its development, it can sustain its strength.
Oceans provide the warm waters that fuel hurricanes, allowing them to strengthen and develop. The heat and moisture from the ocean surface are crucial elements for the formation and intensification of hurricanes. Warmer oceans can lead to more powerful and destructive hurricanes.
There is no direct relationship.
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the difference between this is that surface area
Yes, it is.
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It means The relationship between distance on a map and on the earth's surface.
Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface.
The more uneven the surface, the more friction there is.
No. Pressure in the eye of a hurricane is low.
There is a direct relationship between surface area and evaporation rate. A larger surface area will lead to an increased rate of evaporation because more molecules are exposed to the air, allowing for more water to evaporate. Conversely, a smaller surface area will result in a slower rate of evaporation.
as we know the relation between surface tension and temperature is inverse, and that of temperature and density also has inverse proportion, then it is clear that the '''surface tension is directly proportion to the density'''.