well, technically they ARE natural disasters, but the specific damage they cause is water/flood damage and wind damage
A typhoon or a hurricane in the west, is a natural disaster. It forms when warm water evaporates below a tropical storm, further strengthening it.
Neither. A typhoon is the same thing as a hurricane, only occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
Yes!!!!!!!
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
A typhoon is a type of cyclone. But they are not related or similar to tsunamis.
tsunami starts with a t because t starts with tornado and a tsunami is like a tornado in the water
No. A typhoon is neither underwater, not a tornado. Rather, a typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane. It is a large and intense tropical storm system that brings powerful winds, torrential rain, and large waves. A typhoon is much larger than a tornado and is its own self-sustaining weather system.
No. A tsunami and a tornado are two completely different things. A tsunami is a large wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A tornado is a violent vortex of air that forms during a thunderstorm. A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
Tornado, Hurricane, Twister, Thunder, Cyclone, Tsunami, Typhoon
Antarctica has never experienced typhoons or tornadoes due to its extreme cold temperatures and lack of typical weather patterns that can create these weather events.
Antarctica has never had a typhoon or tornado, at least not for millions of years.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
A typhoon is a type of cyclone. But they are not related or similar to tsunamis.
tsunami
Niether. In the unlikely event that a tornado and a tsunami met, the tornado would go right over the tsunami and neither would be significantly affected.
tsunami starts with a t because t starts with tornado and a tsunami is like a tornado in the water
They are both as strong
earthquake tsunami and typhoon
a tsunami for sure, a tornado is just going to throw me to the united states, riding a tsunami has better chances of living than a tornado
No. A typhoon is neither underwater, not a tornado. Rather, a typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane. It is a large and intense tropical storm system that brings powerful winds, torrential rain, and large waves. A typhoon is much larger than a tornado and is its own self-sustaining weather system.