An ancillary question would be 'US and Mexico's average windspeed?'. Both are rather non-nonsensical questions, since both areas are large geographies of about the same size.
Katabatic winds in Antarctica blow down the polar plateau from a height of more than 10,000 feet above sea level. These winds are sometimes fierce and can blow an adult off his or her feet, and force the adult to crawl in order to move forward. At other times, the wind is not so fierce, but it blows 100% of the time.
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UK Average wind speed is 4.5m/s Source: www.britisheco.com Also see BWEA website. UK Average wind speed is 4.5m/s Source: www.britisheco.com Also see BWEA website.
there is no average windspeed because all the different wetlands are in different areas some are hotter than others and some are colder so they are all different
Yes. The winds have to be significantly stronger than average for them to be considered hurricane-force. However, a hurricane does not just have strong winds. The hurricane itself forms over water, and its windspeed is often not recorded until it makes landfall.
The weather in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in January tends to be hot, rainy, and windy. The average high temperature in January is 90 degrees Fahrenheit [32 degrees Celsius]. The average number of days is 20 for temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit [32 degrees Celsius] and 29 for temperatures over 80 degrees Fahrenheit [26 degrees Celsius]. The average precipitation is 5.1 inches [13 centimeters]. The average windspeed is 10 mph [16 km/h].
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For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
Average distance ______________ = Average Speed Average time
The average of 55 is 55. If you mean the average of 5 and 5, then the average is 5.
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