Asked by Krystal
If a major hurricane can generate 1.25 x 10 to the 19th power calories of energy per day, and this energy comes from condensation, how many liters of water must condense each day to form hurricane clouds and precipitation?
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drwls
Divide the energy release by the energy release per mass when water condenses. That will give you the number of kg. Each kg occupies 1 liter.
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