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WE CANNOT STOP NATURAL DISASTERS, BUT WE CAN ARM OURSELVES WITH KNOWLEDGE ‘RECENTLY INDIA HAD TO BEAR THE BRUNT OF MOTHER NATURE WHEN ITS COASTAL AREAS WERE HIT BY DEVASTATING CYCLONES IN THE RECENT PAST. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CYCLONE ‘AMPHAN’ AND CYCLONE ‘NISARGA’ RESEARCH AND MAKE A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE TWO.

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Answered by deepande88
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HERE YOU GO..

Explanation:

Cyclone Amphan, which is expected to hit Bengal on Wednesday, will weaken into an extremely severe cyclonic storm in the next six hours, the Met department has said. Why is it called Amphan? "Amphan", pronounced as "Um-pun", means sky. The name was given by Thailand in 2004, years ago.

Unlike cyclone Amphan, which was categorised as an extremely severe cyclonic storm that devastated parts of West Bengal, the cyclone Nisarga is expected to be less intense when it hits the coast. Konkan and Goa are likely to receive extremely heavy rainfall in isolated places from 3 June.

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