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what is the eye of cyclone? Explain the formation of a cyclone.​

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Answered by neelritusharma
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The warm and moist air above forms clouds. These clouds and air starts rotating and eventually grows. As it starts forming a bigger storm, an eye is developed in the middle of the storm which is of low atmospheric pressure and is calm than the other part of the storm. This is how a cyclone is formed.

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Answered by nandita1015
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What is the eye of the cyclone ?

The eye of the cyclone is is the centre most part of a cyclone which is strong and has low atmospheric pressure than the outside part of the cyclone.

The formation of a cyclone.

When the warm and moist air above the ocean surface rises upwards due to its heaviness.

It leaves less pressure above the surface of the ocean.

The air around the lower atmospheric pressure captures that area because of high atmospheric pressure around the the lower atmospheric pressure surface.

Slowly, the air which is cool becomes mroist and warm again and rises upwards.

This process continuous.

The warm and moist air above forms clouds.

These clouds and air starts rotating and eventually grows.

As it starts forming a bigger storm, an eye is developed in the middle of the storm which is of low atmospheric pressure and is calm than the other part of the storm.

This is how a cyclone is formed

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