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question 15 1 pts the strength of a hurricane stems from waters: latent heat of melting. latent heat of sublimation. latent heat of fusion. latent heat of condensation. latent heat of deposition.
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Hurricanes get their energy from the release of latent heat when water vapor condenses into liquid water in the atmosphere. This process releases a large amount of energy that fuels the storm. Latent heat of condensation is the heat released when a gas changes to a liquid.
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latent heat of condensation.