What Makes a Storm Happen
Imagine you're playing with a balloon. When you blow it up, it gets bigger and tighter, then poof! It lets out all that air at once. A storm is like that balloon. Warm air near the ground rises quickly, and cold air from above rushes in to take its place. This rushing of air creates strong winds and heavy rain, and that’s a storm!
What Makes a Cyclone Happen
Now imagine you're spinning around with your friends in a circle. You all pull together, and it gets really windy and powerful, like a giant whirlpool in the sky. A cyclone is just a bigger, more powerful storm that spins around in a big circle. It happens when warm air from the ocean rises, and strong winds swirl around it like you're all spinning together.
So, storms are like little angry parties, and cyclones are like giant, swirling dance-offs in the sky! A storm is like a big, angry party in the sky that makes the air and water go wild.
What Makes a Storm Happen
Imagine you're playing with a balloon. When you blow it up, it gets bigger and tighter, then poof! It lets out all that air at once. A storm is like that balloon. Warm air near the ground rises quickly, and cold air from above rushes in to take its place. This rushing of air creates strong winds and heavy rain, and that’s a storm!
What Makes a Cyclone Happen
Now imagine you're spinning around with your friends in a circle. You all pull together, and it gets really windy and powerful, like a giant whirlpool in the sky. A cyclone is just a bigger, more powerful storm that spins around in a big circle. It happens when warm air from the ocean rises, and strong winds swirl around it like you're all spinning together.
So, storms are like little angry parties, and cyclones are like giant, swirling dance-offs in the sky!
Examples
- A storm is like a strong wind that suddenly hits the beach, while a cyclone is more like a big spinning wind that lasts for days and can cause floods.
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