A ‘perfect’ storm happens when three special things come together: wind, water, and weather. Imagine you’re on a boat in the ocean. If the wind pushes the water from one side to another, it creates waves that crash into the boat, like a giant wave made by nature. That’s how a perfect storm feels! It's like a big game of tag between the air, sea, and sky.
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- A boat on a lake gets hit by waves because the wind is blowing from one end of the lake to the other.
- Imagine a storm that hits your town just as you're going for a walk, it's like the sky decided to play a game with you.
- When the sea becomes so angry, it feels like the ocean is trying to swallow everything in sight.
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See also
- How Do Hurricanes Form and Why Are They So Powerful?
- How Do Hurricanes Form and Grow So Powerful?
- What Causes a ‘Cyclone’ and How Is It Different from a Hurricane?
- What Causes a Hurricane to Form and Move?
- What Causes a Hurricane to Form?
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