Yes.... An off-shore breeze blows from the land towards the sea. An on-shore breeze blows from the sea onto the shore.
Because layers from foliated rocks came from the same direction and nonfoliated rocks came from several directions
Obviously a scientist named Coriolis or someting similar. By the way another scientist named Ferrell ( l9th century ) working for the Coast and Geodetic survey labs came up with an identical theory accounting for the direction of cyclones in different directions in the northern and southern Hemispheres. Mr. Ferrell also invented a tidal-prediction machine using mechanical clockwork- one wonders if one of these survives as a museum piece, do not confuse with Tide timers superimposed over some maritime clocks. The name of the effect-and force has no connection with Burlesque actress Ann Corio.
A wind vane has a horizontal bar (sometimes it's a tube or shaft), which is mounted upon a circular pivot point that allows the bar to freely spin around in a horizontal plane pointing in any direction of the wind. A tail is placed at one end of the bar and the other end is used as the direction indicator (the pointer). The tail has more wind resistance than the small pointer, so a wind will always force the tail. This points the indicator (the pointer) into the wind to correctly show the wind direction. Often this pivot point is placed just slightly close toward the point than the tail. This adds leverages to the mechanical energy of the wind force placed upon the tail, which allows the indicator to correctly point into the wind even with low wind speeds. A windsock, often seen at airports or near helicopter pads points the opposite way of a weather vane - a windsock points into the direction where the wind is going, not from where it came like the wind vane.The wind vane rotates freely on a veritical rod and becomes aligned by the direction of the wind.
You didn't get the whole story. A cowboy left for town on friday. stayed for 3 days and came back on friday. How did he do it.......... his horse was named friday.
the first soil came from australia.
they came from the direction of Russia
Harry came up with "One Direction", Niall came up with "Niall And The Potatos." And from then on they were "One Direction"
no one direction came third place
they came 3rd
Since the Plymouth Breeze came only with a four cylinder, the oil pump would be driven directly off the crankshaft at the front of the motor.
they came third after rebecca ferguson and matt cardle
XFactor UK
The two muppets have always appeared together. They're named after two minor characters in the movie "It's a Wonderful Life."
Harry came up with the name :)
There came third in 2010
An X-factor is a show, in which One Direction came in third.
It already came out...a while ago