once the the typhoons get to 74 miles per hour it can be classified as a hurrcane or a monsoon.
no typhoon and hurrican are the same
Yes,Typhoons And Hurricanes can tear Roof of buildings and worst.
No. Typhoons and hurricanes are basically the same thing. The only differences is in where they occur. Hurricanes are in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific while typhoons are in the western Pacific
Typhoons and tornadoes are both natural disasters that produce powerful, destructive winds that spiral cyclonically inwards via low pressure (clockwise in the southern. Typhoons have a calm, clear eye at the center of rotation and it is believed that many tornadoes have a similar feature.
The 1970 Bhola cyclone is considered one of the most destructive typhoons to hit Asia. It struck East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and caused widespread devastation, with an estimated death toll of around 300,000 people.
Some folk beliefs surrounding typhoons include the idea that they are caused by powerful gods or spirits expressing their anger or displeasure. There are also legends about sea monsters or dragons stirring up the waters and creating destructive storms. In some cultures, rituals or offerings are made to appease these mythical beings and protect against the damage caused by typhoons.
Typhoons cannot be prevented.
No, typhoons are a southeast Asia phenomena.
Yes typhoons travel
Typhoons do hit land.
Typhoons can deliver much needed rain to a region.
No. Typhoons are tropical storms. Antarctica is a polar desert.