(Q: 24 (IES/2000)
question_subject:
Geography
question_exam:
IES
stats:
0,139,26,11,6,139,9
keywords:
{'tropical cyclone': [0, 1, 1, 3], 'willy': [0, 1, 0, 0], 'caribbean sea': [0, 1, 3, 2], 'china sea': [0, 0, 0, 1], 'west australia': [0, 2, 2, 0], 'coast': [4, 1, 8, 7], 'gulf': [1, 0, 2, 1], 'mexico': [5, 1, 4, 10]}
The correct answer is option 3, the coast of North-West Australia. A willy-willy is a term used in Australia to describe a tropical cyclone or a tornado. It is also known as a dust devil. These cyclones typically form over warm water in the north-western region of Australia, particularly in the region of the Indian Ocean. They are characterized by strong winds and heavy rain, and can cause significant damage to infrastructure and property. The coast of North-West Australia is frequently affected by willy-willies during the cyclone season, which typically occurs between November and April. It is important for residents in this area to be prepared and take necessary precautions when a willy-willy is approaching.