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cyclonic Storms caused by low pressure in the Bay of Bengal-?

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Answered by priyanshi67
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depressions or disturbances

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Answered by bratislava
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Cyclonic Storms caused by low pressure in the Bay of Bengal.

Explanation:

  • The bay of Bengal is located in the northeastern part of the country and is surrounded by the Indian can in the south and the Arabian an in the west. Has Bangladesh in the north and the Myanmar in the east. The numerous island in the bay is found in this part of the sea.
  • As the lithosphere is broken by the slow-moving plates that move to the northeast as the Indian and the Burmese plates and the high-pressure areas increase the pressure and the temperatures, and form the Jan to October the current is northward-flowing and clockwise circulation by the east India circulation.
  • The bay of the Bengal monsoon ranches moves to mainland Indian by the June. And the place of the cyclonic circulation moves inwards thus due to the lower temperatures as the land gets heated in the summer and is likely to bring a heavy rainfall and thus low pressure turns into a great depression.

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