Malini Sheshdari Solutions for Chapter: Winds, Storms and Cyclones, Exercise 2: STEP UP
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The speed of wind is measured using a barometer.

The eye of a cyclone has low air pressure.

A cyclone is usually accompanied only by rain.

Write true or false. Explain why if the statement is incorrect.
The movement of air is caused by the transfer of heat by convection.

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The water cycle would not be possible without the movement of air.

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An area of high air pressure is likely to receive rainfall.

Write true or false. Explain why if the statement is incorrect.
Land breezes usually cause rainfall.

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The direction of the spiralling winds in a cyclone is different in the northern and southern hemispheres.
