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a. What is region?
b. what are cyclones?
c. how are they formed? ​

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Answered by garima5913
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Explanation:

A. an area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.

B. cyclone is a general term for a weather system in which winds rotate inwardly to an area of low atmospheric pressure. ... Types of cyclones include tropical cyclones, extratropical cyclones and tornadoes. A tropical cyclone is a rotating low-pressure weather system that has organized thunderstorms but no fronts.

C. To form a cyclone, warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface. As this air moves up and away from the ocean surface, it leaves is less air near the surface. So basically as the warm air rises, it causes an area of lower air pressure below. ... Higher pressure air from above flows down into the eye.

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Answered by saibabachgmailcom
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Answer:

a. an area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.

b. In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate about a zone of low pressure. The largest low-pressure systems are polar vortices and extratropical cyclones of the largest scale.

c. To form a cyclone, warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface. As this air moves up and away from the ocean surface, it leaves is less air near the surface. So basically as the warm air rises.

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