LEARNING TASK 1. Answer the following:
1. What is a tropical cyclone?
2. Where do tropical cyclones usually develop and formed?
3. Where do tropical cyclones that hit the Philippines came from?
What do you call the center of a cyclone?
5. How can you describe the temperature near the equator?
6. How do a tropical cyclone rotates?
7. The direction of tropical cyclone is towards
8. What is PAR?
9. What is the meaning of the acronym PAGASA?
10. How you describe the condition of the wind inside the eye?
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Answer:
1. What is a tropical cyclone?
A tropical cyclone is a natural phenomena that is also known as hurricane (most western countries use this term) or typhoon (Philippines use this term). It is a storm that consists of heavy rain, high winds, and low atmospheric pressure.
2. Where do tropical cyclones usually develop and formed?
It is usually developed and formed at large bodies of water like the ocean. Tropical cyclones form at the South Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean.
3. Where do tropical cyclones that hit the Philippines came from?
The tropical cyclones that hit the Philippines comes from the South Pacific Ocean.
4. What do you call the center of a cyclone?
The center of a cyclone is called "eye".
5. How can you describe the temperature near the equator?
The temperature near the equator are generally warmer or hotter than places near the poles. The average temperature is around 25°C or higher.
6. How do a tropical cyclone rotates?
If the cyclone is located at the Northern Hemisphere, then the direction of the rotation is counterclockwise. If it is located at the Southern Hemisphere, then it rotates clockwise.
7. The direction of tropical cyclone is towards
It usually travels towards the poles.
8. What is PAR?
PAR stands for Philippine Area of Responsibility which covers the area where geologists monitor and analyze any occurrences of tropical cyclones.
9. What is the meaning of the acronym PAGASA?
PAGASA stands for Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
10. How you describe the condition of the wind inside the eye?
The speed of the wind inside the eye is actually decreasing and the air is calm.
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