Yes, you can use tropical cyclone in a sentence. And here's how you can do so: The tropical cyclone was moving south. The tropical cyclone whipped her hair around.
The cyclone destroyed everything in its path, including houses and cars.
Anticyclone is the opposite of a normal cyclone.
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The powerful cyclone wreaked havoc as it barreled through the coastal town, leaving destruction in its wake.
The villagers took cover in a cave as the cyclone beared down on them with 100 mile an hour winds.
no you should not use the phone while a cyclone why because it's dangerous
A cyclone in the Bay of Bengal is threatening the eastern Indian states.The cyclone caused huge devastation as it hit the coast and flattened the town.You must never put a cyclone in a sentence! Never, ever, ever. It would blow all the other words in the sentence into letters.
Because the indefinite article 'a' means any one of a kind or group. In this sentence you are not talking about one cyclone, but any cyclone, cyclones in general. Also cyclones is plural. So you use zero article.If you said 'A cyclone is generally accompanied .............' then that is ok.This applies to the other nouns precipitation and weather.
The tropical cyclone brought heavy rain and strong winds to the coastal region, causing widespread damage and flooding.
When we had cyclone everyone had to evacuate, to a safer place.:(
There was never a tornado named Tracy as tornadoes are not given names. Cyclone Tracy lasted from December 21-26, 1974, making landfall early on December 25. Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone, which is essentially a hurricane, not a tornado