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Edukasyon sa

Pagpapakatao
Ang Mataas na
Bb. Mary Ann R. De Villa
Gamit at
Tunguhin ng
Isip at Kilos
Loob
According to the Philippine
Atmospheric, Geophysical and
Astronomical Services
Administration (PAGASA) about
20 tropical cyclones enter the
Philippine Area of Responsibility
(PAR) each year.
A typhoon forms when winds blow into
areas of the ocean where the water is
warm. These winds collect moisture and
rise, while colder air moves in below.
This creates pressure, which causes the
winds to move very quickly. The winds
rotate, or spin, around a center called an
eye.
The term typhoon is used only
in the northwestern part of the
Pacific Ocean. Other parts of
the Pacific Ocean the
equivalent The term is
hurricane.
• Oceans and seas have great influence
on the weather of continental masses.
These water evaporated from the
sea/ocean is carried up into the
atmosphere and condenses, forming
clouds from which all forms of
precipitation result. Sometimes,
intense cyclonic circulations occur
which is what we call the tropical
cyclones.

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