Want this question answered?
Rainmaking, induced or artificial precipitation, is the practice of inducing or increasing precipitation as a means to stave off drought.
Yes. Precipitation is increasing with warmer temperatures. A 2017 study found that precipitation rates are increasing between 5 and 10% for every degree C increase.
El Nino brings increase precipitation to the eastern Pacific Ocean during the late winter. It also increases precipitation in the early spring in the Eastern Pacific.
None, just like Neon. However, I've heard that Helium can bond briefly sometimes, but artificially induced in a lab under great pressure, etc. This isn't officially proved yet.
induced spawning is an artificial breeding of fishes same as induced breeding.
Rainmaking, induced or artificial precipitation, is the practice of inducing or increasing precipitation as a means to stave off drought.
Induced voltage is increased
Induced voltage can be increased by increasing flux density, velocity of conductor cutting flux lines or increasing the size of your coil.
An artificially induced nuclear reaction caused by the bombardment of a nucleus with subatomic particiles or small nucei.
It is colder
increased precipitation
yes
Yes. Precipitation is increasing with warmer temperatures. A 2017 study found that precipitation rates are increasing between 5 and 10% for every degree C increase.
The strength of natural magnets be increased in various ways. Artificial magnetism can be induced so as to increase magnetism.
because the induced dipole-induced dipole forces are increased.
In simple, number of turns of armature, intensity of magnet and speed of machine are major factor affecting induced emf in dc generator. If speed is increased, voltage will be increased simultaneously. Also Voltage is greater if number of turns are increased. Electro-magnet in the poles of a DC Generator also play an important role in the induced EMF. If intensity of magnet is exceeds, voltage also increased as well.
Factors effecting climate are: -latitude from the equator -distance from the ocean/sea/any other hydrological feature -surrounding natural features such as mountains or forests that can alter precipitation and weather - ocean currents -human activity such as pollution or 'urban jungles' where a regions climate can be artificially warmed up by the effects of concrete and decreased water runoff causeing increased precipitation