6. What is the direction of the cyclonic circulation in the northern hemisphere caused by Coriolis effect?*CircularVerticalClockwiseCounterclockwise7. Which would likely happen to a typhoon if it passes over a body of water with increasing temperature?*Typhoon diesTyphoon weakensTyphoon loses energyTyphoon gains energy8. In which part of the world does a tropical cyclone that enters the Philippines Area of Responsibility forms and develops?*Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanIndian OceanPacific Ocean9. Which of the following is known as the central part of the tropical cyclone?*EyeHubEye wallRain bands10. What force causes the cyclonic circulation of the wind near the equator.*Air forceWind shearAir pressureCoriolis Effect
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6. What is the direction of the cyclonic circulation in the northern hemisphere caused by Coriolis effect?*CircularVerticalClockwiseCounterclockwise7. Which would likely happen to a typhoon if it passes over a body of water with increasing temperature?*Typhoon diesTyphoon weakensTyphoon loses energyTyphoon gains energy8. In which part of the world does a tropical cyclone that enters the Philippines Area of Responsibility forms and develops?*Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanIndian OceanPacific Ocean9. Which of the following is known as the central part of the tropical cyclone?*EyeHubEye wallRain bands10. What force causes the cyclonic circulation of the wind near the equator.*Air forceWind shearAir pressureCoriolis Effect
Solution
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The direction of the cyclonic circulation in the northern hemisphere caused by the Coriolis effect is counterclockwise.
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If a typhoon passes over a body of water with increasing temperature, it is likely to gain energy.
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A tropical cyclone that enters the Philippines Area of Responsibility forms and develops in the Pacific Ocean.
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The central part of a tropical cyclone is known as the eye.
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The force that causes the cyclonic circulation of the wind near the equator is the Coriolis effect.
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