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I was reading about the explanation of Bermuda Triangle's mysterious conditions.......it was telling about the hexagonal clouds above the region which create Microbursts.............. WHAT ARE MICROBURSTS and HOW are they formed? Please help me to understand.

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Answered by Chetan420071
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Microbursts, also called "downbursts," are a sudden downward burst of wind from the base of a thunderstorm. The air can rush towards the ground at speeds of 60 MPH before impacting the surface and spreading out in all directions. Winds at the surface can exceed 100 MPH in the strongest microbursts, often causing extensive tree and building damage.
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