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A storm that gets its energy from humid air at the ocean’s surface is called a
A) cyclone.
B) hurricane.
C) thunderstorm.
D) tornado.

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Answered by noorislam2k30
5

Answer:

I think it must be option b.

Answered by SteffiPaul
7

A storm that gets its energy from humid air at the ocean’s surface is called a

B) hurricane.

  1. Hurricanes form from warm ocean water which causes evaporation and makes the surrounding air humid and forms clouds.
  2. The winds come together and force air upwards.
  3. These winds flow upwards and outwards, allowing the air to rise.
  4. The humid air that's rising makes the clouds of the storm.
  5. Light winds outside the hurricane steer it, giving it direction and let it grow.
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