Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
(B) A whirlpool is a violent, rapidly rotating spiral of water; which can seize or drag anything in its path (a ship, for instance). A tornado is a similarly violent and powerful rotating column of air, which can be equally dangerous.
Explosion: an exploding; esp., a blowing up, or
bursting with a loud noise; detonation
Tornado: a violently whirling column of air, with wind
speeds of c. 160 to 480 km/hr. (c. 100 to
300 mi./hr.), extending downward from a
cumulonimbus cloud, esp. in Australia and
the central U.S.: almost always seen as a
rapidly rotating, slender, funnel-shaped
cloud that usually destroys everything
along its narrow path
Hurricane: anything like a hurricane in force and
speed
Vortex: a whirling mass of water forming a vacuum
at its center, into which anything caught in
the motion is drawn; whirlpool
Orbit: the bony cavity containing the eye; eye
socket
Satellite: a) a follower or attendant attached to a
prince or other person of importance b)
any obsequious or fawning follower or
dependent.