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2 September, 09:13

Imagine that you live in the midlatitudes-say, Virginia-and a cyclone passes by. What is the correct sequence of events?

two successive warm fronts

first a cold front and then a warm front

first a warm front then a cold front

two successive cold fronts

first a warm front, then the eye, then a storm surge

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  1. 2 September, 09:36
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    First a warm front then a cold front.

    Explanation:

    Cyclone may be defined as the amount of the large air and move around the area that has low atmospheric pressure. The cyclone can cause the large disturbances to the living organisms.

    The cyclone formation occurs at the low polar vertices. The two main types of front are related to the cyclone. The warm front first form for the air movement. This warm front is later replaced by the formation of the cold front of that cyclone.

    Thus, the correct answer is option (3).
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