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1. Where does the word typhoon come from?
2. How is it different from hurricane and cyclone?

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Answer:

1. In the north atlantic ocean and northeast pacific.

2. They are all basically the same thing, but are given different names depending on where they appear. Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the north atlantic ocean and northeast pacific ocean. Cyclones are formed over the south pacific and indian ocean. Typhoons are formed over the northeast pacific ocean.

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Answer:

1. The word "typhoon" came from the mandarin term "tai feng", which means supreme winds.

2. Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific, while Cyclones are formed over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean and Typhoons are formed over the Northwest Pacific Ocean.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. The word "typhoon" came from the mandarin term "tai feng", which means supreme winds.

2. Hurricanes are tropical storms that form over the North Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific, while Cyclones are formed over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean and Typhoons are formed over the Northwest Pacific Ocean.

Explanation:

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