They both occur on water
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Sometimes they can. Cyclones, especially tropical cyclones, can produce torrential rain and heavy flooding. These floods can wash away soil and roads.
Floods and cyclones are both natural disasters that can cause significant damage, but they differ in their nature and causes. Floods result from excessive rainfall, melting snow, or dam failures, leading to the overflow of water onto normally dry land. In contrast, cyclones are intense circular storms characterized by low atmospheric pressure, strong winds, and heavy rain, typically forming over warm ocean waters. While floods can occur independently of cyclones, they often accompany cyclones as a consequence of the heavy rains associated with these storms.
tsunamis, hurricanes, cyclones, tropical cyclones, floods, bush fires, earthquakes, snow storms, tornados, blizzards
by going up on high places because cyclones can cause floods or sometimes even flash floods
Earthquakes, landslides, floods, avalanches, volcanic eruptions and cyclones.
I think most of the trees are cut down and some are damaged by cyclones,floods............................
No. Floods don't cause any change in the atmosphere. Floods are the result of changes in the atmosphere, like cyclones, monsoons etc.
December 2010 when a series of tropical cyclones struck the area.
Generally, yes but it can be hard to separate the two. Tropical cyclones often produce major flooding, which results in 90% of a tropical cyclone related deaths.
Earthquakes, floods, landslides, cyclones, avalanche and epidemics
Both heavy rain and runoff can cause floods.