Hurricane
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A large tropical storm with winds of more than 74 mph
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to organize a stack of papers on a windy day, but no matter how hard you try, the wind keeps scattering them everywhere. This situation is similar to a hurricane, where the atmosphere behaves like that gusty wind, but on a much larger scale. Just as the wind's force can disrupt your neatly arranged papers, the powerful winds of a hurricane, exceeding 74 mph, can scatter objects and cause chaos over vast areas, demonstrating the immense energy and impact of these tropical storms.
Practice Version
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