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National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Book for Class VII
Subject: Science
Chapter: Chapter 8 – Winds, Stroms and Cyclones
Class VII NCERT Science Text Book Chapter 8 Winds, Stroms and Cyclones is given below
Orissa was hit by a cyclone with wind speed of 200 km/h on 18 October 1999. The cyclone smashed 45,000 houses making 7,00,000 people homeless. On 29 October the same year, a second cyclone with wind speed of 260 km/h hit Orissa again. It was accompanied by water waves about 9 m high. Thousands of people lost their lives. Property worth crores of rupees was destroyed. The cyclone affected agriculture, transport, communication, and electricity supply.
But, what are cyclones? How are they formed? Why are they so destructive? In this chapter we shall seek answers to some of these questions. We begin with some activities involving air. These activities will clarify some basic features concerning a cyclone. Before we begin, remember that the moving air is called the wind.
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Subject: Science
Chapter: Chapter 8 – Winds, Stroms and Cyclones
Class VII NCERT Science Text Book Chapter 8 Winds, Stroms and Cyclones is given below
Orissa was hit by a cyclone with wind speed of 200 km/h on 18 October 1999. The cyclone smashed 45,000 houses making 7,00,000 people homeless. On 29 October the same year, a second cyclone with wind speed of 260 km/h hit Orissa again. It was accompanied by water waves about 9 m high. Thousands of people lost their lives. Property worth crores of rupees was destroyed. The cyclone affected agriculture, transport, communication, and electricity supply.
But, what are cyclones? How are they formed? Why are they so destructive? In this chapter we shall seek answers to some of these questions. We begin with some activities involving air. These activities will clarify some basic features concerning a cyclone. Before we begin, remember that the moving air is called the wind.
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