The Mighty Typhoons: Nature's Fierce Storms
Commonly known as hurricanes or cyclones in different parts of the world, typhoons are powerful storms that form over warm ocean waters. When the atmospheric pressure drops, the warm water evaporates up into the air, forming a cyclone. Typhoons are distinctive from ordinary storms due to their swirling shape and extremely high winds. Typhoons can cause widespread devastation, from torrential rain to powerful storm surges. For example, Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines in 2013, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. Understanding typhoons is crucial for our safety and preparedness. When a typhoon is forecast, people are advised to secure their homes, stock up on food and water, and if necessary, evacuate to safer areas.
Question 1
What distinguishes typhoons from ordinary storms?
Their color
Their sound
Their swirling shape and extremely high winds
Their smell
Their duration
Question 2
What is the cause of a typhoon formation?
Increase in atmospheric pressure
Cold water evaporation
Decrease in atmospheric pressure
Increase in temperature
Decrease in temperature
Question 3
What is a suggested safety measure when a typhoon is forecast?
Go outside and watch the storm
Secure homes, stock up on food and water, and if necessary, evacuate
Leave all windows and doors open
Ignore the warning
Go swimming
Question 4
What type of damage can typhoons cause?
Producing clear skies
Causing a sunny weather
Causing widespread devastation, from torrential rain to powerful storm surges
Increasing the temperature
Causing an earthquake
Question 5
What is another name for typhoons in different regions?
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Tsunamis
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