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if you were traveling to the earths core, what would you see and what would the temperature be?
miles?
Not necessarily. Generally the right side of a hurricane is worst. Since hurricanes spin counterclockwise the wind speed on the right side of the hurricane is equal to the speed the hurricane is spinning plus its forward speed. So if a hurricane is spinning at 90 mph and traveling at 10 mph, areas on the right side of the storm would experience 100 mph winds. The stronger winds also lead to a higher storm surge. Because of this the west side of a hurricane would be worst if it were traveling south. If the storm is traveling north, which is somewhat more common, then the east side is worse.
36 feet/sec is approx. 24.5 mile per hour (1 foot = 0.000189393939 mile or 1 mile = 5280 feet)
sydney is 14 hours ahead so it would be 10 am on Tuesday
If you flew across Australia from LaGrange to Sydney, in what direction would you be traveling?
Depends on where you live from Sydney, Australia
You would be going Southeast.
Traveling from Phoenix, Arizona to Sacramento, California you would be traveling northwest.
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This is a relatively simple sentence. The subject is "we" the predicate is "are going to be doing" and the object is "a lot of traveling".
you would be going from east to west