During a cyclone formation warm suddenly rises and is replaced by cooler air, near the ground. What effect does the warm air's movement cause?
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When warm air moving northward meets the cooler air to the north, a warm front forms. As the warm air rises along a gently inclined warm front, clouds tend to form, and can also cause rain, but rain is less likely because the warm front is not as steep as a cold front.
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the worm air rises up thus provide height to cyclone
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