Weather can effect "wood" strength in a variety of ways. The main thing that effects wood is the humidity changes. There is often a large humidity change when weather fronts come in. This causes the wood to shrink and expand.
NOAA has no effect on weather. It is a division of NOAA which predicts the weather.
They effect the weather and all who is around it
Yes. Lightning is a weather-driven phenomenon.
by how big it is or its ecosystem and its weather changed economy representive weather its what its called
no
It doesn't effect the wood, It CURES the WOOD!
Water absorption will cause Balsa wood to lose its strength
Make sure the wooden furniture you choose is for outdoors then the weather will not have as drastic an effect on it. Eventually anything left in the weather will become damaged due to the weather, but it will happen over time if you pick outdoor stuff.
NOAA has no effect on weather. It is a division of NOAA which predicts the weather.
No, heating and cooling does not effect the strength of a glass
answer cool weather
question should be: how does virginia's weather affect its wildlife? ....not effect.
By eating the wood.
Weather is a short term change to the climate, but not to the greenhouse effect. Climate is a long term change to the weather (but not to the greenhouse effect).
Is highly variable depending on wood type and moisture content.
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higher the temperature, lower is the magnetic strength..