Geography, asked by suvashreebanerjee, 11 days ago

difference between a cyclone and anticyclone on the basis of the weather condition each of the pressure condition bring.​

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Answered by coolsss
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Answer:

A cyclone is a storm or system of winds that rotates around a center of low atmospheric pressure. An anticyclone is a system of winds that rotates around a center of high atmospheric pressure. Distinctive weather patterns tend to be associated with both cyclones and anticyclones.

Explanation:

Cyclones generally are indicators of rain, clouds, and other forms of bad weather. Anticyclones (commonly known as highs) are predictors of fair weather.

Answered by shameemaajmeer116a
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Answer:

cyclone is an natural

Explanation:

anticyclone is unnatural

if it is wrong sorry I am a child

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