What causes cyclone
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Tropical cyclones, hurricanes or typhoons form when convection causes warm, moist air above the ocean to rise. They begin as a group of storms when the water gets as hot as 80 °F (27 °C) or hotter. The Coriolis effect made by the Earth's rotation causes the winds to rotate. Warm air rises quickly.
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rotating winds causes cyclone
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wind when suppose hits a mountain or a huge insulator which block wind,winds change direction and they somehow rotate in a circle movement and this when picks up water the water also rotates giving birth to cyclone
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