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Gravity compresses gases at the center of a solar nebula until temperatures are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur
The gravitational pull of the moon and sun combined just makes the force stronger, and it causes high tides in the oceans.
It is impossible to predict where the next tornado will occur.
It depends very much on the conditions within the individual cave passage, particularly the CO2 proportion in the air, and the rate at which the water with its dissolved calcite comes through the passage roof. If the drops fall as soon as they emerge from their inlet, the evaporation hence precipitation of calcite, will occur on the floor.
Gravity compresses gases at the center of a solar nebula until temperatures are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur.
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
=well it has to be hot for evaporation to occur but no it doesn't have a fixed temperature!=
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
of course,evaporation can happen there
No. Hurricanes need convection to form, which cannot occur without gravity.
Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
Yes. It might not occur as fast, but the water is still exposed to the air.
For evaporation to occur you need the following: Heat (energy), and water.
The moon's phases happen every month. Tides happen twice a day. Seasons happen every year. So the only thing that doesn't happen in cycles is gravity.
Yes. Hurricanes are driven by convection in which warm air rises. Convection cannot occur without gravity.
Gravity does not occur in mudslides. Gravity exists wherever there is mass.
Heat, or energy, is needed for evaporation to occur. Energy breaks bonds holding water molecules together, making evaporation possible.