Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions are called

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Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions are called

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Geography

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The correct answer is option 3: Blizzards. A blizzard refers to very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions. It is a severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, high winds, and heavy snowfall. Blizzards are typically accompanied by low visibility due to blowing snow and can last for several hours or even days.

Option 1, Typhoons, and option 2, Tornadoes, are incorrect. Typhoons are powerful tropical cyclones that occur in the Pacific Ocean, while tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that form under specific atmospheric conditions.

Option 4, Polar winds, is a broad term that refers to winds blowing from the polar regions but doesn`t specifically describe the intense, icy conditions of blizzards.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3: Blizzards.