Tsunamis are giant tidal waves.
tornados
Tornadoes are twisting spirals of air that can cause widespread destruction by flinging debris, knocking down buildings, and uprooting trees. They form from powerful thunderstorms and can have wind speeds exceeding 200 mph, making them incredibly dangerous natural phenomena.
No, the rotation of a tornado is stronger than its updraft.
A tornado is made of air. Air moves into a tornado and spirals upward at high speed.
Who invented spirals
Spirals in Hyperspace was created in 2004.
Tsunamis do not directly influence air pressure. Air pressure primarily depends on atmospheric conditions like temperature and humidity, which can be affected by weather systems like high and low-pressure areas, but not by tsunamis.
In the Northern Hemisphere, air spirals clockwise around a high-pressure system. In the Southern Hemisphere, air spirals counterclockwise around a high-pressure system. This is due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation.
There are two main types of spirals found in nature: logarithmic spirals and Archimedean spirals. Logarithmic spirals, such as the shape of a nautilus shell, have curves that get wider as they spiral outwards. Archimedean spirals, like the pattern found on a sunflower, have evenly spaced curves that maintain a consistent distance from each other as they spiral outward.
Why am i facinated by spirals? Don't you mean you are facinated with spirals cause you are a sad, socially rejected, friendzoned fragment of fridge magnet!
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Aesthetic term for spirals could be "whorls" or "coils".