They are formed when warm and cold air masses meet in the atmosphere. They are found in the Troposphere.
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The ocean current CAN be smooth but in other words a little rough, that is also why our parents say "don't go out so far sweetie." So we must be sure that the ocean current is smooth before we hop in. So lets do some math here "we have to make the ocean current is smooth," within a 5 or 7 degree current and divide that all by 1 which is the rough lows. Once you have finished that get your answer even if it is (estimate) 88.230 take it and ask your parents if that is and okay current before getting in the water, thus is serouis cases please be sure hand be safe. ANSWER TO QUESTION: 703.652.
There are two ways in which waterspouts form. Some are ordinary tornadoes that just happen to be on water. These are called tornadic waterspouts See the related link below for an answer on that process, called tornadogenesis. But this type of waterspout is less common. The second type is called a fair weather waterspout as they are not typically associated with severe storms. These form when a body of water is warmer than the air above it. This causes convection, which forms clouds which, in turn, can further intensify the convection. If there is any twist to the air near the surface it can be taken up into this convection and intensify to form a vortex that connects with a cloud overhead to become a waterspout.
well i was always taught to say it as lap-ith-lath-uli but i have heard people pronouce it other ways such as lapi-lasu-lie lap-ish-lathoo-ley but i beleve the way i was taught is correct :)
In the mantle and the core-Awnsered by a 6th grader
Wow, this could take all day depending on how deep you want to go! Current is the 'Juice' that flows through an electrical circuit. Current has been compared to water for explanation purposes. Voltage is the pressure that a system has, and current is the amount of water that flows through the system. A water tower is 100ft above the ground. Let's say that it has 100ft of pressure. This would be analogous to the potential difference (voltage). Water can flow through the pipes at 10 gallons per minute, in Electro-Speak; this would be the current (amps, amperage), particles of electricy per time unit, (particles/sec, particles/millisecond, etc.). In your house you have a lamp that operates a 120 Volts AC (alternating current, as opposed to DC - Direct Current like that in your car battery). The lamp is 120 watts (for ex.) therefore according to Ohm's law, the First Commandment of Electricity), the lamp draws 1 amp. Current (I) = Power (watts)/Voltage, Therefore 10 120w lamps = 1200 watts (like a hair dryer) draws 10 amps, a 60-watt lamp bulb would draw half an amp (0.5a). Current is also X# Coulombs per second, a coulomb is (whole bunch) of Joules/second. A Joule is a tiny particle of energy.
For an example if the question was what is a convection current you would say: I think a convection current is. And then you would tell your answer.
other way to say "to be continued"
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you can say btw
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you say: diablo or you could say: demonio
Other ways to say what is up (or what's up) would include, what's new, how's it going, what's happening.
There are an infinite number of "101 ways." Simply name something, and then come up with 101 ways to do it, say it, feel it, etc... 1. You're my everything
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