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TORNADO, VOLCANO ERUPTION AND CYCLONE

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TORNADO, VOLCANO ERUPTION AND CYCLONE

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CYCLONE!!

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cyclone• A tropical cyclone is a

storm system characterized by a low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain.

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Cyclone!!!• he cyclone is accompanied by thunderstorms, and a circulation of winds near the

Earth's surface, which is clockwise in the Southern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the Northern hemisphere.

• Tropical cyclones are classified into three main groups, tropical depressions, tropical storms, and a third group whose name depends on the region. A tropical depression is an an organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of less than 17 metres a second (33 knot or 38 mph). A tropical storm is an organized system of strong thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds between 17 and 33 metres a second (34-63 knot or 39-73 mph). The term used to describe tropical cyclones with maximum sustained exceeding 33 metres a second, varies depending on region.

• hurricane in the North Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean east of the dateline, and the South Pacific Ocean east of 160°E

• typhoon in the Northwest Pacific Ocean west of the dateline• severe tropical cyclone in the Southwest Pacific Ocean west of 160°E or Southeast Indian Ocean east

of 90°E• severe cyclonic storm in the North Indian Ocean• tropical cyclone in the Southwest Indian Ocean

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VOLCANO ERUPTION

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Volcano Eruption!!!• What is the difference between lava and Magma?• Magma is liquid rock inside a volcano.• Lava is liquid rock (magma) that flows out of a volcano. Fresh

lava ranges from 1,300° to 2,200° F (700° to 1,200° C) in temperature and glows red hot to white hot as it flows.

• How many volcanoes are therein the world?• There are around 1510 'active' volcanoes in the world. We

currently know of 80 or more which are under the oceans.

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