Science, asked by sriramajayam408, 1 year ago

how are cyclones,hurricanes,and typhoons different from each other?​

Answers

Answered by ShivanshB2
1

Answer:

All are the different names of the same weather phenomenon i.e. tropicaldisturbances in the oceans.

Explanation:

The term 'Hurricane' is used when it occurs in the Atlantic ocean or north east Pacific ocean.

The term 'Cyclone' is used when it occurs in the Indian ocean.

The term 'Typhoon' is used when it occurs in the South Pacific or the northwest Pacific ocean.

Hope it helps.....

Answered by anianitha670
3

Answer:

The only difference between a hurrican,cyclone and typhoon is the location where the storm occurs. Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons are all the same weather phenomenon;we just use different names for these storms in different places.

Similar questions