air pushes the tide ; making it bigger
Cyclones, typhoons, and hurricanes are exactly the same but happen in different parts of the world. They are formed when fluid spins in a curricular motion, going the same direction as the earth.
Sort of. The only difference is there "hurricanes" are called typhoons.
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.
Cyclones occur in the Pacific. Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic
hurricanes no, earthquakes yes. thats what causes Tsunamis... underwater earthquakes.
Typhoons, Cyclones and Hurricanes are different names for the SAME type of weather phenomenon. They are NATURAL phenomena and occur when the Sun warms the Ocean and the air above the ocean. The warmer the air/ocean, the stronger the winds.
In the Pacific. In the Atlantic they're called hurricanes.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones and and bad weather.
Here are a few simalaraties to cyclones and hurricanes. *They both consist of wind movment *They both need the ocean/sea or large body of water to make them happen Here are a few differences about cyclones and hurricanes. *Hurricanes usually have faster wind movement. *Hurricanes usually take up a larger mass of land.
They do, only they're not called hurricanes there. They are called cyclone or very severe tropical cyclones.
We actually can. People have created structures/things that can prevent it from happening. Since hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons happen due to the temperature of the water and air, people have tried to create things that can effect the temperature, and prevent these natural disasters from happening. Obviously, this will also affect fish and the life in the ocean.
Hurricanes and typhoons are both the same because they are both occurrences that happen in, or near the water.