Political Science, asked by ginnatunparvin, 4 months ago

which factor does not contribute to the formation of a cyclone. a) wind speed. b) temperature. c) rain d) humidity​

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Answered by divyanshi9076
10

Answer:

Cyclones are formed in the low-pressure area. The topography and the intensity as well as frequency of cyclones that could strike a coast decide the vulnerability of the place.

The temperature difference between the warm, rising and the cooler environment led to the rise of air to become buoyant and then moves to upward. Then the high-pressure area fills the air in the low-pressure area. This cycle continues as warm air rises and a low-pressure area filled with cool air. They build up over a period of time. The warm, moist air rises and cools the water in the air and forms clouds. The whole system of clouds and wind spins and grows, fed by the ocean’s heat and water evaporating from the ocean surface.

There are six factors responsible for the formation of the cyclone: (1) Sufficient warm temperature at sea surface (2) atmospheric instability (3) impact area of Coriolis force so that low pressure can be developed (4) high humidity in the lower to middle levels of the troposphere (5) a pre-existing low-level focus or disturbance (6) low vertical wind shear.

Answered by ratanppt
6

Explanation:

i think temperature not sure

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