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why do cyclones hurricanes and typhoons have in common​

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Answered by ujwal52
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Answer:

speed

Explanation:

cyclones hurricane and typhoons have great amount of speed and some time their is heavy rain for a short amount of time

Answered by KailashHarjo
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The basic similarities between Hurricanes and Cyclones can be discussed with the following points:

  • All of them are coordinated storm systems with wind speeds that develop over warm ocean waters, revolve around low-pressure areas, and are accompanied by rain and hail.
  • Because these storms are known by various names in various locations, there are three names for them.
  • They are both called tropical cyclones generally by geologists.
  • The formation both Hurricanes and Cyclones is similar:
  • Heat from warm seawater causes air to rise quickly. More warm air rising below it pushes the cooling air aside as it begins to warm up once more. This cycle results in powerful winds. Winds in tropical storms exceed 73 miles per hour.
  • They both causes severe damage to the surroundings, homes can be flattened, trees can be uprooted, and even cars can be tipped over by the powerful winds.

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