Environmental Sciences, asked by 4deepikasoni, 19 days ago

what is cyclone?how are cyclone formed? ​

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Answered by InvincibleAtharva
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A cyclone is a large-scale air mass that rotates counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere as seen from above, rotating around a strong centre of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are defined by inward-spiraling winds that revolve around a low-pressure zone. Tropical cyclones originate only near the equator, in warm ocean waters. A cyclone is generated when warm, moist air near the ocean's surface rises upward. When air rises away from the ocean's surface, it generates a low-pressure zone beneath it.

Answered by alaskanrainbow123
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A cyclone is a swirling atmospheric disturbance in regions of low pressure. It occurs in hot oceans and is accompanied by powerful winds.

They are caused at areas with lower atmospheric pressure,usually over warm ocean waters near the equator.The warm moist air over the ocean rises from the surface in the upward direction,resulting in the formation of low-pressure zone over the surface.
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