1. Warm water
2. Moisture
3. Inward spirling winds
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A typhoon forms when warm ocean waters evaporate and rise, creating a low-pressure area. As the air above the ocean cools and condenses, it releases heat energy, fueling the storm's intensity. The rotation of the Earth and atmospheric conditions then cause the storm to develop into a typhoon.
Energy from the Sun causes wind.
The causes of the Somerset floods is global warming.
It is bumping into the lihosphere
a pulling motion causes a normal fault
it mainly causes malaria