Answer:
Condensation releases more heat, fueling the "rotation of the cyclone" faster and faster.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A cyclone derives its energy from the condensing water vapors at high altitude.
- These water vapors release heat in the atmosphere and allow the cyclone to fetch more heat from the ocean.
- The cyclone remains active as long as it is undergoing condensation at high altitudes.
- The cold moist air at high altitudes runs down to replace warm air near the ocean surface giving rise to a cyclone.