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Hurricanes form when the energy released by the condensation of moisture in rising air causes a chain reaction. The air heats up, rising further, which leads to more condensation. The air flowing out of the top of this “chimney” drops towards the ground, forming powerful winds. (Graphic by Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC)
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current | 14:14, 6 September 2019 | 349 × 170 (13 KB) | ديفيد عادل وهبة خليل 2 (talk | contribs) | {{PD-USGov-NASA}} http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Hurricanes/Images/hurricane_section.gif Hurricanes form when the energy released by the condensation of moisture in rising air causes a chain reaction. The air heats up, rising further, which leads to more condensation. The air flowing out of the top of this “chimney” drops towards the ground, forming powerful winds. (Graphic by Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC) Category:Structure of tropical cyclones [[Category:... |
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