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Differences between tropical cyclone and temperate cyclone

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Answered by sangeethaaloor
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Answer:yes

Explanation:

Tropical cyclones always origin in large water bodies, where as temperate cyclones can origin on both landmass or water. Tropical cyclones have a definite structure of formation having a front end followed by a zone of calmness called “eye” and ends with tail

Answered by abhiobra2004
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Answer: TROPICAL CYCLONE = A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain.

TEMPERATE CYCLONE = An temperate cyclone (also called a mid-latitude cyclone) is a type of cyclone. They are not the same as tropical cyclones or low-pressure weather areas from polar zones. They are actually many masses of cold and warm fronts producing rain, heavy wind, and sometimes tornadoes and even hail.

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