With passion, intensity or strong emotion.
strong red (crimson)
The quality of having a very strong effect
Because the force of the earthquake is strong.
Answer this question… Intensity
Meteorologists and engineers look at the aftermath to determine the intensity of the winds. It is possible to get a rough idea of how strong a tornado is by how fast its rotating.
At peak intensity Otto was a category 1 hurricane with 85 mph sustained winds.
At peak intensity Hurricane Wilma had 185 mph winds and a central pressure of 882 millibars.
The prefix in the term demand design is "de". It is used to imply intensity to the demand which is a strong request.
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No. The intensity of a tornado cannot be truly determined the intensity of a tornado until after it passes. A meteorologist can, based on radar, look for clues that a strong tornado is in progress, but there is a good deal of uncertainty. In long-term forecasts we can sometimes tell if a storm system has the potential to produce strong to violent tornadoes, but cannot determine where individual tornadoes will occur or how strong they will be, as every outbreak that produces strong tornadoes also produces weak ones.
If the plant has enough chloroplast to accept the light intensity, it'll continue to grow strong accordingly. It'll develop stronger leaves, stem, and darker in green color foliages. It'll reach a peak where light saturation occur when the plant no longer can grow any stronger even with higher light intensity. Increasing the light intensity further could hurt the plant.