Just about all of the energy that drives weather comes from the sun. The sun heats the surface of the Earth and bodies of water, making the air in some areas hot and humid. Under the right conditions that hot, humid air can rise and the moisture can condense to form thunderstorms. Thunderstorms, particularly a type called supercells, are what cause tornadoes.
No. Rain does not cause a tornado. However, both rain and tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms.
No it is not.
this is known as radiant energy. the suns radiation does it
why
The vast majority of the Sun's energy escapes into space.
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If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
nuclear fusion energy
They get energy from the suns light energy baby
The suns power is called Solar Energy. So to get the suns energy we use solar panels.
it cause erosion
A tornado is a form of kinetic energy, specifically in the form of mechanical energy. This is because a tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that has both translational and rotational motion, causing it to possess kinetic energy. The destructive power of a tornado is a result of this kinetic energy transferring to its surroundings, causing damage to structures and landscapes.
they get it from the suns energy
In the Sun's core.
solar
the equator
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