Geography, asked by anonymous217, 14 hours ago

state the reasons that lead to the formation of the cyclones and describe the effect of cyclones.

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Answered by IndianBoi07
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Explanation:

» Formation

Before cloud formation takes place.

Water takes heat from the surrounding to change water into vapours. Heat is realesed back into the surrounding.

When water vapour changes their form from liquid to rain drops. The surrounding heat warms the air around it.

After it warm air rises up and creates a low pressure. More and more air rushes towards the centre of the storm.

This formation or cycle repeated again and again and in last the formation of cyclone takes place.

» Effects

As we know that formation of cyclone includes heavy rain, wind etc. which cause only destruction to houses and many other things

Answered by visukumar077
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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

They cause serious damage to towns and villages. Also, they destroy coastal companies, such as shipyards and oil well.

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