Thunderstorms and Cyclones

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Thunderstorms and Cyclones: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Structure of Cyclone, Typhoon, Thunderstorms, Cyclones, Formation of Cyclones, Conversion of Thunderstorms into a Cyclone, Hurricane & Tornadoes etc.

Important Questions on Thunderstorms and Cyclones

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_____ are violent bursts of wind accompanied by thunder and lightning.

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State the reasons for the conversion of a thunderstorm into a cyclone.

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Differentiate between thunderstorm and cyclone.

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Thunderstorm and cyclone are the same.

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Explain the structure of a cyclone and where will the eye wall come in that?

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Eye wall is present before the spiral rain bands in a cyclone.

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In the structure of a cyclone, eye is at the centre.

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Give one word for the following:

The name of cyclone in American continent.

(Choose from Hurricane/Typhoon)

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Rearrange the following letters to get a meaningful word.

ODARNOT    _____

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Collect information about the following cyclones and complete the table.

Name Year Ocean of origin Wind speed(Km/h) Affected area
Katrina        
Wilma        
Hudhud        
Hellen        
Monica        

 

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Tornado shelters are made underground.

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Choose the odd one:

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The low pressure area with winds spiralling inwards called _____ (cyclone/ tornado)

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What is the low pressure area with winds spiralling inwards called?

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The centre of the cyclone is called the eye.

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Write a note on the structure of cyclone.

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The lightning _____ provide an easy route to transfer the electric charge to the ground.

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The advance prediction of cyclones is done by:

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Which of the following place was hit by a major cyclone in the year 1999?

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Which of the following regions observe frequent thunderstorms?