Quiz on Cyclones

Quiz on Cyclones
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A cyclone is a large-scale storm system characterized by strong winds rotating around a low-pressure center. Cyclones form over warm ocean waters and are fueled by heat and moisture from the sea. Depending on the region, they are called hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones. These storms can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and storm surges that lead to flooding and damage to homes, crops, and infrastructure. Early warning systems and preparedness measures are essential to reduce the impact of cyclones. Cyclones are common in tropical and subtropical regions, such as the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Pacific Ocean.

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