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what is cyclone?
what is tornado? ​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Cyclone

  • Cyclones are huge storms that combine powerful winds, torrential rain, and storm surge to inflict potentially catastrophic devastation.
  • Cyclones primarily strike Australia's northern coasts, but when they drift south and interior, they may bring powerful winds and rain.

Tornadoes

  • Tornadoes are violently rotating air columns having one side in touch with the earth and the other with a cumuliform cloud.
  • A funnel cloud is frequently observed.
  • The majority of tornadoes have wind speeds of less than 180 kilometres per hour and cover an area of roughly 80 metres.
Answered by padmajapuppala0102
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Cyclone :- In meteorology, a cyclone refers to any low pressure area with winds spiralling inwards. Cyclones rotate clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. ... Cyclones are also referred to as hurricanes and typhoons. They consist of the eye, eyewall and rainbands.



Tornado:- A tornado is a tube of violently spinning air that touches the ground. Wind inside the tornado spins fast, but the actual 'circle' of wind around them is huge. This makes tornadoes very dangerous. ... Tornadoes destroy things. They can tear houses to pieces and often leave people homeless.
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