what are cyclone?how are cyclones formed
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A small low-pressure system with very high
speed winds revolving around it is called a cyclone.
The moist air over the seas and oceans get heated by sunrays. The warm air containing water vapour rises upwards and forms a low pressure region. The moist warm air gets cooler as it goes higher. As a result, water vapour starts condensing. During condensation,heat is released and the air around it gets warm. This warm air rises upwards, creating a low pressure region. Cooler air rushes to fill the space created by the rising warm air. This cycle of
events continues till a very low-pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is formed. This is how a cyclone is formed.
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speed winds revolving around it is called a cyclone.
The moist air over the seas and oceans get heated by sunrays. The warm air containing water vapour rises upwards and forms a low pressure region. The moist warm air gets cooler as it goes higher. As a result, water vapour starts condensing. During condensation,heat is released and the air around it gets warm. This warm air rises upwards, creating a low pressure region. Cooler air rushes to fill the space created by the rising warm air. This cycle of
events continues till a very low-pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is formed. This is how a cyclone is formed.
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A small low pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is called cyclone.
The most air over the sea and ocean gets heated by sun rays and rises up creating a low pressure region. This warm air get cool and starts condensing.
During condensation heat is released and air around it gets warm. This warm air rises upwards creating a low pressure region.
This space is filled by cooler air. This cycle of events continue till a very low pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is formed. This forms cyclone.
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