formation of cyclone
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HEYA, BUDDY !!
: The Cyclone is formed above a warm area, usually warm sea.
→ When the area becomes warm the hot air in contact with the area rises and pressure in that area falls.
This fall in the pressure lets surrounding cold air having high pressure to rush in the region of low pressure.
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- At the warm region, the warm, lighter air rises gently over the heavier cold air, which being heavy stays close to the ground.
- As the warm air rises, it cools, and the moisture present in it condenses to form clouds.
- This rain falls steadily for a few hours to a few days.
- This sometimes forms a vortex which means the air flow inside with a circular manner.
- It is the Earth’s rotation and spinning on its axis that causes the cyclone’s clouds to rotate. This generates cyclones.
- They are caused at areas with lower atmospheric pressure.
- Usually, areas located near the equator face cyclones.
- What causes cyclones is the rising of warm air over the ocean surface.
- Once the warm air rises up, the surrounding cool air rushes into these empty space.
- The cool air heats up and again rises in the atmosphere.
- This process goes on taking place continuously.
- The rapid rise causes the formation of an eye-like structure in the centre.
- Likewise, the low-pressure area gets continually filled with high-pressure wind.
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