Environmental Sciences, asked by pradhanmimansha0510, 4 days ago

1. what is cyclone?
2. what is flood?
3. what is drought?​

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Answered by DarkfireAthena
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1. Cyclone- a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure and that moves forward at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 kilometers) an hour and often brings heavy rain.

2. Flood- a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land

3. Drought-A drought is a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation. The lack of adequate precipitation, either rain or snow, can cause reduced soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow, crop damage, and a general water shortage. Droughts are the second-most costly weather events after hurricanes.

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Answered by pinkypatidar48
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Cyclone -- A system of wind rotating inwards to an area of a low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise ( northern hemisphere) and clockwise ( southern hemisphere) circulation.

Flood -- An overflow of the large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what dry land.

Drought -- A drought is a period of time when an area or region experience below normal precipitation. the lack of adequate precipitation, either rain or snow, can reduce soil moisture or groundwater.

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