Science, asked by ramyadeviqueen299, 1 month ago

What is a cyclone? Where is it formed? Why?​

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Answered by realanshuu
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Cyclone refers to any low pressure area with winds spiralling inwards.

Where formed :

In the Southern Hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. .

Why :

They are made of bands of storm clouds rolled into a spiral around a zone of very low pressure called the eye of the cyclone.

Additional :

Cyclones form with a combination of very warm sea surface temperatures and the right type of outflow.

Answered by jassjot844
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What is a cyclone?

Cyclone is system of winds rotating inwards at a high speed with the area of low pressure in the middle. Tropical cyclones are formed only over warm ocean waters near the equator.

Where is it formed?

When warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface, a cyclone is formed

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