Geography, asked by isha912, 2 months ago

what is the difference between a tornado and a cyclone?

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

Cyclones and tornadoes are both stormy atmospheric systems that have the potential of causing destruction.

Answered by abdulsamad324khatta
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Answer:

Tornado

1) A tornado is a violent, twisted funnel of high-speed wind

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2) It is formed when a funnel-like column of cold air sinks down from a story cloud.

3) Warm air rises up which whirls up causing high speed circulating winds.

4)They have a relatively smaller diameter

Cyclone

1)A cyclone is a huge and powerful storm.

2)A cyclone consists of a low-pressure area with high pressure all around.

3)High-speed winds go around the centre violently and are accompanied by heavy rains.

4)They have large diameters.

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