what is difference between thunderstorms,cyclone,tornado
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Technically, a cyclone is any kind of circular wind storm. But now, it
is only used to describe a strong tropical storm found off of the coast
of India. Hurricanes and Typhoons are the same thing, but in different
places. On the coast of Florida it is called hurricane. In the
Philipines, it is called typhoon. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and
typhoons, in the Pacific. Basically, hurricanes and typhoons form over
water and are huge, while tornados form over land and are much smaller
in size. A tornado is a violent windstorm characterised by a twisting,
funnel-shaped cloud. In the United States, twister is used as a a
colloquial term for tornado.
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thunderstorms are storms caused by thunder due to amino acids.cyclones are caused by clouds and tornadoes are caused by wind.
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