Usually a loud noise... you know like Bang, Crash, or maybe Boom. It's a sound wave at first, but then once the sound waves reach your ears, a process happens in which it become a noise or sound.
i do not know i depends on what is crashing together.
It is reflected.
It diffuses.
Light can either be reflected, refracted, or absorbed when it hits something.
diffuse reflection
When a wave hits an object with properties of not absorbing or diffusing the wave.
A cold front occurs when a cold air and a cold air mass hits each other and the warm air rises
The tree is illuminated.The same as when it hits other objects. Part of the light will be absorbed, part of it will be reflected.
Thermal, kinetic (if it hits the other object)...
Thermal, kinetic (if it hits the other object)...
The action and reaction forces act on different objects. For two forces to cancel each other - and provide a net force of zero, for Newton's First Law - they must act on the same object.
Depending on what year, The Summer Solstice occurs between June 20-22, and The Winter Solstice occurs between Dec. 20-22. Each often hits on the 21st of those months.
lightning strikes the highest objects first but it still hits lower objects
Light hits everything, however black objects absorb it.
milky wave is when ther is to poscents of gravity hits each other
It is reflected.
It diffuses.
Light can either be reflected, refracted, or absorbed when it hits something.