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Do tornadoes have strong up and down movements?

Air travels upward rapidly in a tornado. Some tornadoes have a downdraft in their core but it isn't as strong as the updraft.


When do cumulus cloudes form-?

Cumulus clouds are those that look like puffy white cotton balls in the sky. They form when warm air rises and meets cold moist air.


What are the type of air movements that form winds and that forms clouds?

the unequal heating of the earth's surface causes wind (warm air rising and cold air sinking), and evaporation creates clouds.


Are tennis balls hollow?

Most balls are indeed hollow; they have air pressure inside. However, there are balls that don't have air. Those ones are not hollow.


How do soccer balls fly through the air?

The soccer balls pressure rebounds off of your foot then through the air!!!!!


How do blizzards form and what are the key factors that contribute to their development?

Blizzards form when strong winds blow snow around, reducing visibility. Key factors include cold air, moisture, and a strong temperature difference between warm and cold air masses.


Do naphthalene balls sublime?

Yes, naphthalene balls have the property of sublimation. This means that they transition directly from a solid state to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid state. When exposed to air, naphthalene balls slowly vaporize and release a strong odor.


What is the difference between the normal air filled soccer balls and the international league soccer balls?

a air filled is air filled and and international is sticky


What air masses are needed to form a blizzard?

For a blizzard to form, you typically need a cold air mass from the north meeting a warm air mass from the south. The warm air rises over the cold air, creating unstable conditions that lead to heavy snowfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility. These conditions are often seen in the presence of a strong low-pressure system.


What is the solute and solvent of moth balls in air?

In the case of moth balls in air, the moth balls themselves are the solute (the substance being dissolved or dispersed) and air is the solvent (the substance in which the solute is dissolved or dispersed). However, it's worth noting that moth balls do not actually dissolve in air but release vapors that act as repellents.


Is the air in a can holding tennis balls higher or lower in the can or outside the can?

The air pressure inside the can is always higher than the air pressure outside the can. The air is compressed into the can along with the tennis balls.


Why are tornadoes rare in cold climates?

Tornadoes need strong thunderstorms in order to form. Thunderstorms, especially strong ones require warm moist air to power them. Cold air simply does not have enough energy.