Complete the text with the missing words and phrases.
Choose the correct option.
Tornado, cyclone, hurricane: [what is the difference|what do they have in common]?
They are all [strong|weak|light] [running|swimming|spinning] [winds|rains|snowfalls] that usually happen in [mountain|coastal|central] areas.
Hail and snow: [what is the difference|what do they have in common]?
They are both made of [boiled|frozen|drinking] [water|air|rocks] and [fly|blow|fall] from the sky.
Tornado, cyclone, hurricane: [what is the difference|what do they have in common]?
Cyclones and hurricanes are usually formed above the [snow|rivers|water], and tornadoes are usually formed above the [water|land|mountains].
Cyclones and hurricanes are normally [smaller|bigger|weaker] than tornadoes.