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Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
no matter what it always hit the ground at the same time
The answer is 8km/s
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
Bright particles of smoke seen moving against a dark background.
NO. Move away or go underground
When air is moving horizontally, that is known as wind.
Donald L Ermak has written: 'Multiple source dispersion model' -- subject(s): Data processing, Dispersion, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Smoke plumes, Smoke plumes
horizontally...
E. W. Culley has written: 'Air pollution statistics for London' -- subject(s): Air, Environmental aspects of Smoke plumes, Environmental aspects of Sulphur dioxide, Pollution, Smoke plumes, Statistics, Sulphur dioxide
Yes. Satellite photos of New York on 9/11 clearly showed the plumes of smoke.
Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
Smoke is an uncountable noun and has no plural. You could speak in terms of puffs of smoke, or plumes of smoke.
Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
Arthur Bass has written: 'Potential flow model for Gaussian plume interaction with simple terrain features' -- subject(s): Dispersion, Particle size determination, Plumes (Fluid dynamics), Smoke plumes
Smoke from a chimney goes up then spreads out horizontally.
it causes earthquakes!