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What's the difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon?

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Cumulonimbus or nimbus clouds are the only clouds that produce thunderstorms with hail, lightning, and thunder. They form in warm weather, warm air creates clouds that are 20,000 feet or more in size. Cold and warm air collides, causing rain, thunder, lightning, hail, and sometimes severe storms like tornados.

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User Maksonnie
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Answer:

by the way those 3 terms referred to the same incident, but those specific names are given to them based on where they occour

Step-by-step explanation:

typhoons -in western Pacific zone

cyclones-in south pacific zone and in Indian ocean

hurricanes -in Atlantic basin

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