How cyclone is form and destruction caused by cyclones?
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When warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface, a cyclone is formed. When the air rises up and away from the ocean surface, it creates an area of lower air pressure below
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- A cyclone forms when warm, wet air rises from the ocean's surface.
- When air rises away from the ocean's surface, it generates a low-pressure zone beneath it.
- The air rises and becomes buoyant because of the temperature differential between the warm, rising and the colder surroundings.
- Cyclones' destructive power is determined by their size, position, and intensity.
- Trees are uprooted in forest areas, causing damage to the canopy.
- The banks and embankments of coastal districts are eroding.
- Sand dunes are modified in deserts, whereas mudslides and landslides are common in hilly areas.
- There are three sorts of risks that might occur when a cyclone strikes a region:
- The Most Serious Risks
- Additional Risks
- Tertiary Risks are those that occur after the primary and secondary risks have been addressed
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