What is cyclone? Describe the formation of cyclone?
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A small low pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is called cyclone.
If the movement of warm and cool air occur at a speed, then this cycle continues till a very low pressure system with vary high speed winds revolving around it is formed. This is how cyclone is formed.
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➡️ The cyclones are the centres of a low pressure system .They attract wins from all directions .
➡️ Moreover, they are associated with heavy rain and high speed winds .
➡️ The centre of the cyclone is the vacuum area which is termed as "the eye of the cyclone ".
➡️ According to its origin and its location it is called by different names such as cyclones, typhoons and Hurricanes .
➡️ They move anticlockwise in the Northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere .
➡️ when a low pressure system is formed over water bodies, it is violent and causes rainfall.
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➡️ The cyclones are the centres of a low pressure system .They attract wins from all directions .
➡️ Moreover, they are associated with heavy rain and high speed winds .
➡️ The centre of the cyclone is the vacuum area which is termed as "the eye of the cyclone ".
➡️ According to its origin and its location it is called by different names such as cyclones, typhoons and Hurricanes .
➡️ They move anticlockwise in the Northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere .
➡️ when a low pressure system is formed over water bodies, it is violent and causes rainfall.
hope it helps you if it so please make it as brainliest..... ❤❄❤❄❤
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