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Why don't storms over land have as much energy as storms over oceans?
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Why don't storms over land have as much energy as storms over oceans?
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Why don't storms over land have as much energy as storms over oceans?
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I believe it is because,
convection currents are increased by the latent energy of condensation.
I hope this helps!
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