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The eyewall of a hurricane has the greatest wind speeds.
<h3>What are the characteristics of a hurricane?</h3>
There are five primary components to a hurricane: the outflow, feeder bands, eyewall, eye, and storm surge. The high-level clouds that are leaving the hurricane are known as outflow. The locations where it rains heavily and there are strong winds are known as feeder bands. As the storm gets stronger, they become more obvious. The hurricane's eyewall is a belt of dense clouds, strong wind, and heavy rain. Here, the air is moving erratically in the direction of the cloud's eye and upward. The storm's calmer center is known as the eye. The torrent of ocean water pushed inland as the cyclone nears land is known as a storm surge.
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Asteroids- Asteroids are rocky objects primarily found in the asteroid belt. These objects are sometimes called minor planets or planetoids.
Meteors- They come from the asteroid belt, Some are fragments from bodies such as Mars or our moon, that have been thrown into space by an impact.
Comets- Comets orbit the sun. Occasionally a comet streaks through the inner solar system; some do so regularly, some only once every few centuries.
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