Severe tropical typhoon ‘Nida’ hit the city of Shenzhen in China in August 2016.
Explanation:
When winds blow into sections of the ocean where the water is warm, a typhoon forms. While colder air moves in below, these breezes absorb moisture and climb. This builds pressure, causing the winds to pick up speed. The winds revolve around a central point known as an eye.
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Severe tropical typhoon ‘Nida’ hit the city of Shenzhen in China in August 2016.
Explanation:
When winds blow into sections of the ocean where the water is warm, a typhoon forms. While colder air moves in below, these breezes absorb moisture and climb. This builds pressure, causing the winds to pick up speed. The winds revolve around a central point known as an eye.