describe the structure of a cyclone
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Cyclones are the geological wind formations which are mainly caused by a "combination of strong winds" which are present in the onshore and the lower atmospheric pressure.
Structure of cyclone:
The structure of cyclone is usually elliptical or pear-shaped which is changed due to high wind speed. Cyclones are mainly responsible for the strong wind, heavy rain, tornadoes, and large storm at the landfall.
They also show elongation in the shape because of the direction of storm track with increment in the diameter."
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