how are cyclones formed?
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Tropical cyclones are like
giant engines that use warm,
moist air as fuel. That is why
they form only over warm
ocean waters near the
equator. The warm, moist air
over the ocean rises upward
from near the surface. Because this air moves
up and away from the surface, there is less
air left near the surface.
giant engines that use warm,
moist air as fuel. That is why
they form only over warm
ocean waters near the
equator. The warm, moist air
over the ocean rises upward
from near the surface. Because this air moves
up and away from the surface, there is less
air left near the surface.
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Cyclones are a system of winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure, with a counterclockwise or clockwise circulation; a depression.It is also called "tropical storm".
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