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Using your knowledge of the water cycle, why do you think high sea surface

temperatures correlate to a large amount of water vapor in the atmosphere?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The correlation between sea surface temperature and water vapor is that both are driven by seasonal changes. They both increase in the hemisphere during summer. Seasonal changes in water vapor are, however, more evident across the land, largely due to changes in land surface temperature.

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