Answer:
1. Hurricanes; storm; different places.
2. Typhoons; Pacific.
3. Seaboard.
4. Ocean.
5. Flooding; buildings; cars.
6. Blow.
7. Eye.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Geography, typhoons and hurricanes are caused by the same phenomenon that give rise to tornadoes. They are usually caused as a result of the mixture between cold air and warm air, leading to intense wind, rainfall and flood.
1. Typhoons and hurricanes are the same type of storm, but they happen in different places.
2. Typhoons occur in the Pacific Ocean around Hawaii and Asia.
3. Hurricanes occur on the eastern seaboard along the United States and Central America.
4. Hurricanes can be up to 600 miles wide. They move slowly over the
ocean, gaining power and speed.
5. When they hit land, they can cause flooding and destroy buildings and cars.
6. Hurricane winds can blow up to 200 miles per hour.
7. In the center of a hurricane is the eye of the storm.