Still, windless days are very rare on the Antarctic continent, due to the downhill gravitational pull of extreme cold air from the polar plateau to sea level, and the rotation of planet earth, which pivots on the South Pole.
Where ever you go you would still be 15
Yes it does still exsist.. I think.I 've seen them in stores where ever i go
Whatever you are willing to pay, but if it's in good condition etc expect to pay $150+. Only about 4,000 were ever made and only right hand wind. If its mint still in box, be prepared to go broke!!
No, but we can still dream
Answer 1it would go to the ocean. it would do this because of the uneven heating. so in the day the wind would go to landAnswer 2Nowhere. Or wherever atmospheric pressures cause the wind.There is still wind at night.The wind is caused by atmospheric pressures which is caused by the rising and sinking of the air in the atmosphere. In some regions of the world, the nights are almost as warm as the days, so the wind levels may remain constant in those regions in both times of the day.
No, as long as the sun shines there will be wind. Wind is generated when the sun heats up molecules of air and the go up, the movement causes more movement of air that makes windIn theory no it is impossible for wind to run out.Not unless the outer atmosphere collapses then it should supposedly nether run out!
Why ever not?
To date (2014) there are no wind farms in or near Brisbane, Queensland. The nearest one is the proposed wind farm at Crows Nest, about 150km northwest of Brisbane. There is still a great deal of controversy surrounding the establishment of this wind farm, and whether or not it will go ahead is anybody's guess.
Wind go away wind come back
it was really gay never go to greece it still hasnt changed its still the gayest country ever
Wind direction varies. It does not always go in the same direction.
Kasper Wind Nielsen goes by Kasper Wind.