today we are explaining on how typhoons form
how the landforms and bodies of water affect the typhoon.
Typhoons are made by winds that blow into areas of the ocean where the water is warm. These winds collect moisture and rise, while colder air moves in below
This creates pressure, which causes the winds to move very quickly. ... In order for a storm to be a typhoon, wind speeds have to reach at least 74 miles per hour.
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They affect typhoons based on what or how strong the energy is released by the landforms and bodies of water.
Typhoons gain energy from warm ocean water and lose energy over cold water. Interaction with land will weaken a typhoon