Tornadoes can occur at any time of year and at any time of day or night. They are merely most common in the spring and early summer and int he late afternoon. In simplest terms, tornadoes most often occur when a cool air mass collides with a warm, moist air mass, triggering thunderstorms. These thunderstorms then encounter wind shear, which gives them the rotation they need to produce tornadoes.
the earths Mantle is heated by the lava that is under neath the Mantle
If it spews out into the air, it's a geyser. If it just comes out of the ground and flows into a small lake, it's a spring.
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Geothermal energy is from heated water within the earth's crust.
Because it is bring heated by the hotter layers under.
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
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it is different in different points of the year.
Not as ultraviolet; the radiation is emitted as infrared radiation.
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
No. It radiates most energy back as infarred radiation.
The earths surface is one of the few planets in our solar system with an atmosphere. Sun penetrates our atmosphere and is trapped in the ozone layer creating a green house effect that heats the planet.
It's heated through the convection currents.