What causes the formation of low-pressure area that can lead to the development
of a typhoon?

A. cold and dry air

B. cold waters surrounded by warm conditions

C. warm waters surrounded by cold conditions

D. very low moisture or humidity​


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Answer:

To make a Typhoon you need a lot of warm, moist air evaporating off the ocean surface and rising rapidly, creating the area of relatively low pressure - a weather system. ... When the upper atmospheric conditions are conducive then the rotation is accelerated and the weather feature forms into a Tropical Storm (TS).

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