Water, specifically warm water, plays a key role in creating storms. When warm water vapor rises from the surface of the ocean, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and ultimately leading to the formation of storms such as hurricanes and typhoons.
Saltwater, on the other hand, does not directly create storms. However, the presence of saltwater in the ocean can affect the temperature and composition of the water, which in turn can impact the formation and intensity of storms.
do water or saltwater create storms
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