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Solar Winds
The fatest winds on earth occur in violent tornadoes. How strong the winds can actually get is not known for certain, as measurements are rare. The highest recorded wind speed was a gust to 302 mph recorded in the F5 tornado that devastated the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999.
a comet gets a tail as it gets closer to the sun, due to solar winds.
No, it does not. This may be due to its extremely slow rotation, which is just a little over its year.Another Answer:Venus does not have a traditional magnetic field caused by the dynamo effect such as the Earth's, but it does have a small magnetosphere, due to the interaction of the solar winds from the Sun and Venus' atmosphere.
because it has extreme storms, and winds greater than hurricanes, due to its cold atmosphere.
Solar Winds
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
The fatest winds on earth occur in violent tornadoes. How strong the winds can actually get is not known for certain, as measurements are rare. The highest recorded wind speed was a gust to 302 mph recorded in the F5 tornado that devastated the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999.
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Almost 100%. Energy that is not solar is due to the high temperature inside earth.
a comet gets a tail as it gets closer to the sun, due to solar winds.
If the Earth were no longer spinning, we would no longer have day and night. If it remained stationary in its orbit round the Sun, neither would there be seasons. The winds would blow monotonously in one direction. Our Solar system and our galaxy (the Milky Way) also have motions and due to these, the apparent pattern and position of the stars also changes.
No, it does not. This may be due to its extremely slow rotation, which is just a little over its year.Another Answer:Venus does not have a traditional magnetic field caused by the dynamo effect such as the Earth's, but it does have a small magnetosphere, due to the interaction of the solar winds from the Sun and Venus' atmosphere.
Coriolis force causes global winds to curve. As winds move north or south, they are deflected due to the rotation of the Earth. They curve to the west.
because it has extreme storms, and winds greater than hurricanes, due to its cold atmosphere.
Cause by Earth's rotation