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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
The water requires heat when it changes from liquid to Vapour state. The water gives back heat when vapour condenses into liquid and a very low pressure area is created. This is how a thunderstorm becomes a cyclone. Cyclones are produced over the sea in tropical areas when the air is warm and humid. A cyclone is a natural calamity caused by a difference in air pressure in the atmosphere. ... They are associated with strong winds, heavy rains, and tidal waves. In tropical regions like India, thunderstorms are common, but very few thunderstorms become cyclones.
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