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why hurricanes are strong on warm water

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Answered by bindidevi002
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Explanation:

When the surface water is warm, the storm sucks up heat energy from the water, just like a straw sucks up a liquid. ... This heat energy is the fuel for the storm. And the warmer the water, the more moisture is in the air. And that could mean bigger and stronger hurricanes.

Answered by smitharyan112
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hurricanes are strong on warm water by their natural powers.

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