what are the different advantages of mile-wide deep curriculum?
measures up to a mile wide
how many acres in a mile 50 feet wide?
Some say Illinois is in Tornado Alley (the part of the USA with the most tornadoes and deadliest ones). The average tornado in Illinois is probably in the range of 100 yards wide with a rating of EF0 or EF1, as the tornadoes in any area are usually relatively small and weak. However, Illinois is no stranger to very large and strong tornadoes, with a few measuring over a mile wide and receiving ratings as high as F5.
Yes, 5,280 feet wide.
about 1 mile wide
A cubic mile is a volume, or space, that is one mile high, one mile wide, and one mile long.
The neuse river is about 1 mile wide :)
There is no specific type or rating for a tornado of a given size, though a mile wide tornado is likely to be very strong. The general term for a very large tornado (though not necessarily a mile wide), is "wedge."
The path of a tornado is usually less than a mile wide, with most tornadoes ranging from 50 to 100 yards wide. However, some very large tornadoes are over a mile wide, and a handful of tornadoes have had paths over 2 miles wide.
1/8th
1 mile wide and 7 mils long