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What is the source of energy for a strong storm?

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When the surface water is warm, the storm sucks up heat energy from the water. This creates moisture in the air, and if wind conditions are just right, the storm will become a hurricane. This heat energy is the fuel for the storm.

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Answer:

The heat from the surface water is the is the energy

for a storm and if the wind is right then it can cause a hurricane.

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