During hurricane formation, the Earth's hydrosphere and atmosphere interact primarily through the exchange of heat and moisture. Warm ocean waters provide the necessary energy and moisture to fuel a hurricane, as evaporation increases humidity in the atmosphere. As this moist air rises, it cools and condenses, releasing latent heat that further strengthens the storm. This process creates a feedback loop, intensifying the hurricane as it draws energy from the ocean while influencing atmospheric conditions.
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