how does a thunderstorm become a cyclone
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When water vapor transforms into rain, heat is released. This heat further warms the air which rises up creating lowering pressure in the region. This leads to chain of events creating low pressure region with high speed winds revolving around it.
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as we know that heat is required to change the state of water from liquid
to vapours.before forming clouds water absorbs moisture and heat from the atmosphere to change to the vapour state.during rain and thunderstorms it releases heat and gets cool,due to which it rains .the released heat causes the air to become warm due to which it rises up .this causes a pressure drop.so cool air rushes to take its place.the air now moves at a great speed to fill the pressure gap.this causes formation of cyclones
to vapours.before forming clouds water absorbs moisture and heat from the atmosphere to change to the vapour state.during rain and thunderstorms it releases heat and gets cool,due to which it rains .the released heat causes the air to become warm due to which it rises up .this causes a pressure drop.so cool air rushes to take its place.the air now moves at a great speed to fill the pressure gap.this causes formation of cyclones
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