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Does the desert ever get tornadoes?

Tornadoes do form in deserts, but very rarely. Deserts often see whirlwinds called dust devils. They look like tornadoes but are weaker and form on sunny days while tornadoes form from thunderstorms.


Can a nebula be bigger than a star?

Yes. Stars form within a nebula.


Do tornadoes form from fast moving air?

In a way, yes. Tornadoes form from a larger, preexisting rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. It is believed that strong winds from a special downdraft wrap around the bottom of the mesocyclone, causing it to tighten and intensify to produce a tornado. Generally, the stronger the mesocyclone, the stronger the tornado.


Why do clouds form before rain?

Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets. If enough condensation occurs in a cloud then some of the droplets will grow bigger and fall as rain.


How would life on earth change if Earth's gravity changed?

There is a whole book to be written speculating about how life would be if Earth's gravity was weaker or stronger. Let's assume weaker gravity for this discussion - whatever applies to weaker gravity probably applies in reverse for stronger gravity. The most obvious effect of weaker gravity on higher animals is that they could be larger. The largest land animals are, in part, limited in their size by the strength of the bones in their legs, and in the ability of their bodies to deal with gravity (for example, in simply holding the internal organs in place). With weaker gravity, bones that are made in the same way as those in existing animals could hold up much greater weights, so animals could be truly enormous by our standards. However, like anything in science, there are details that we would also have to consider that could change things considerably. Lower gravity could mean that lighter gases could escape Earth's atmosphere into space (as hydrogen and helium do now), changing our atmosphere in ways that we might not expect. The effects could be higher or lower temperatures, the formation of lower or higher amounts of ozone in the ozone layer that could increase or decrease damaging UV radiation from the sun, or even a requirement for living creatures to exist in a reducing atmosphere - the opposite of the oxidising atmosphere that we have now, and more like the atmosphere of the early earth. Other effects would result from the physical form of the Earth - lower gravity would mean higher mountains and so probably a wider variety of ecological environments, different coverage of the Earth with water, etc. In short, the differences could be very significant, and probably unpredictable - and the ones that are given here are just for starters.

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Does a geodesic form get proportionally stronger or weaker as it increases in size?

Stronger because there is more conections on it.


Which acid does not contain H ion?

All acids contain H+ but stronger acids contain more than weaker acids. Alkalis contain OH-. In stronger alkalis there is more OH- and in weaker, there is less. This is why pH7 is neutral - the H+ and the OH- form H2O which is a neutral substance.


How do you make your German shepherd bigger and stronger?

German Shepherds are very active so you will need to let them walk everyday as a form of their exercise. This breed needs enough exercise and healthy food to be bigger and stronger.


What sonic form is stronger hyper or dark super?

Hyper sonic is stronger since he got the power of the chaos emeralds and some from the master emerald. Dark sonic, however, comes from the negatives energies in the chaos emeralds, and is some weaker than normal Super sonic.


Why are hydrogen bonds between HF molecules stronger than those between HBr and HI and HCl molecules?

I think it's because HF forms hydrogen bonds, that are stronger than other Van der Waals's forces - other molecules form weaker molecular bonds.


What are Adjectives of weaknesses?

Your answer is: get out your Thesaurus! It is supposed to be a book with synonyms--strictly! Look up the word, "weaknesses," then see just how many words there are that can be used as adjectives.


Is pill form dilaudid stronger than morphine?

Depends on morphine form. Solution stronger


Why would it be a good idea that the Phoenician colonies unite to form one kingdom?

If they united they could form a bigger, stronger army. Stay in contact more easily. Could combine farming & irragition straggies to form a better method for both of them.


Is weaker a past tense?

Weaker is the comparative form of the adjective weak. It's not a verb, so it doesn't have any tenses.


Is weaker a noun?

No, it is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective "weak."


Who is stronger goku or gohan in super saiyan 2?

Gohan is stronger if goku is in his normal form but if they are both in super saiyan 2 form or if Goku is in super saiyan form then goku is stronger.


What are the differences between osmosis and transpiration?

The movement of water molecules from its region of higher concentration to lower concentration of its region is called osmosis. Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant.