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How Are Hurricanes Cyclones and Tornados Different?

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How Are Hurricanes Cyclones and Tornados Different?

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Hurricanes are violent storms of wind and rain that can hit areas hundreds of miles across. They usually start in the tropics, with warm, moist air rising in a spiral over the ocean. As the air swirls upwards to colder areas in the atmosphere, the water vapor in the warm air cools and turns to rain. As it cools, a great deal of

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