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How are thunderstorms different from cyclone

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Answered by arenarohith
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Thunderstorms are formed due to convective activity with a good convergence of wind in a local area. ... This grows into a thunderstorm. Cyclones are formed by low pressure area in tropical seas. Normally low pressure areas where cyclones spread over hundreds of kilometers.

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