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1. Cyclones occur in coastal areas. Give reasons. why?​

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Answered by beststudent1
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Answer:

But why is the eastern coast of the country so prone to cyclones? Surface sea temperatures and humidity are directly related to the formation of cyclones. Since, the Bay of Bengal receives high average rainfall, the possibility of cyclone formation is also high.

India's coast is extremely vulnerable to cyclones. With a coastline of 7517 km, the country is exposed to nearly 10 per cent of the world's tropical cyclones. Although cyclones affect the entire coast of India, the eastern coast is significantly more prone to cyclones as compared to the western coast.

Answered by shefalirawat914
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Explanation:

Powerful waves generated during cyclones can seriously damage habitats and landforms, particularly coral reefs and shorelines. Cyclonic winds can also cause substantial changes in the shape of islands and coastlines, affect ocean currents and increase inshore ocean turbidity through suspension of sediments

Surface sea temperatures and humidity are directly related to the formation of cyclones. Since, the Bay of Bengal receives high average rainfall, the possibility of cyclone formation is also high

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