Why costal areas are prone to Cyclones?
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● It is also the primary reason for the formation of cyclones that create havoc and disaster on a yearly basis on the eastern coast of the country. The average temperature in the Bay of Bengal around the year is high - about 28 degrees. Warm air-currents intensify this.
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Cyclones (or hurricanes/typhoons) are formed over warm oceans, so it’s axiomatic that coastal areas are most likely to bear the impact of them. As the center of the storm moves off the sea and over land, it loses its source of energy, warm moist air, so generally falter and fade away, having comparatively less effect on inland areas.
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