How cyclone made class 5 short answer
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Cyclones form with a combination of very warm sea surface temperatures and the right type of outflow. ... The energy created from the thunderstorms can then add to the whole system and a tropical cyclone will form. Cyclones rely on the circulation of Earth, so they form away from the equator
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- Cyclones form over warm ocean waters near the equator and are centerd on low air pressure zones.
- Warm wet air rises upward from the ocean's surface, forming a low-pressure zone.
- Air with greater pressure from the surrounding region rushes into the low-pressure zone.
- The cycle repeats when the chilly air warms up and gets wet, rising again.
- The moisture in the air cools as the warm air rises, causing cloud formation.
- With time, the entire system matures and becomes more rapid.
- As a result, a low-pressure center is generated in the center, as illustrated in the diagram, into which high-pressure air flows from above, resulting in a cyclone.
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