what is the formation of cyclones
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Tropical cyclones are like giant engines that use warm, moist air as fuel. That is why they form only over warm ocean waters near the equator. The warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surface. Because this air moves up and away from the surface, there is less air left near the surface. Another way to say the same thing is that the warm air rises, causing an area of lower air pressure below.
Cumulonimbus cloud
A cumulonimbus cloud. A tropical cyclone has so many of these, they form huge, circular bands.
Air from surrounding areas with higher air pressure pushes in to the low pressure area. Then that "new" air becomes warm and moist and rises, too. As the warm air continues to rise, the surrounding air swirls in to take its place. As the warmed, moist air rises and cools off, the water in the air forms clouds. The whole system of clouds and wind spins and grows, fed by the ocean's heat and water evaporating from the surface.
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Cyclone:-
cyclone is large,powerful and destructive storm with very high winds that turn over an area of low pressure.
How cyclones are formed:-
The whole system of clouds and wind spins and grows, fed by the ocean's heat and water evaporating from the surface.
A small low pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it is called cyclone.
The most air over the sea and ocean gets heated by sun rays and rises up creating a low pressure region.
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