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anticyclone is just the opposite condition that prevails in cyclone. justify the statement​

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Answered by kumarishan08112009
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A cyclone is an area of low pressure surrounded by high pressure. Wind blow in a spiral manner at a great speed towards the low pressure centre. They are accompanied by heavy rain and cause immense damage. An anti - cyclone is a high pressure area surrounded by low pressure. Gentle winds blow out in all directions from the centre. They bring fine weather and clear skies. Cyclone are common in the tropical regions and are called by different names in different countries

Answered by meghanaa197
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The term cyclone, in common use, is sometimes applied to a tornado. In the science of meteorology, however, the term has a different meaning. For meteorologists, a cyclone — and its counterpart, an anticyclone — is a large-scale system of air circulation in the atmosphere in the zones between the equator and either of the poles. It can be considered as either producing or resulting from differences in air pressure in those zones. In a cyclone the central air pressure is lower than that of the surrounding environment, and the flow of circulation is clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. Cyclones are also characterized by low-level convergence and ascending air within the system.

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