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How are thunderstorms different from cyclones in short answer?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes there are winds but not nearly as strong as a cyclone. Cyclones and hurricanes often generate thunderstorms in their path. In simple terms: A cyclone is a collection of thunderstorms swirling around a low pressure area,whereas a thunderstorm is the product of moisture, unstable air and lift.

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