Distinguish between cyclone and super cyclone

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The rapidly circulating air with a low pressure center at first which is then accompanied by destructive weather is termed as a Cyclone.
A Hurricane is simply a cyclone with varying high speeds reaching it. This is termed as a Hurricane.
The rotation of a cyclone is counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
The rotation of a hurricane is clockwise in the southern hemisphere and rotates counterclockwise in northern hemisphere.
The scale used for measuring cyclones are termed as the Beaufort scale which are capable of measuring high speeds upto 300 kph.
Hurricanes on the other hand are measured on a different scale and the intensity of the overall damage increases from 1 to 5.
The region most affected by Cyclones is the Pacific Ocean region.
The region most affected by Hurricanes is the Caribbean Sea region
The frequency of cyclones are around 10-14 every year.
The frequency of hurricanes are around 10-15 every year.
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