What is a low-pressure area surrounded by a high-pressure region of swirling air called?
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Tornado is a form of storm wherein hot air keeps swirling around the low pressure zone at the centre. It is formed when a vertical column of hot air, rotating violently, meets a current of cold air. The air from the centre gets sucked and a low pressure zone is created.
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This is called cyclonic flow.
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