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Q: What causes pressure in ears above eyebrow along with a stiff neck?
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What causes lithospheric plates to build up pressure and finally give along transfrom faults?

convection


Will a bad manifold pressure sensor cause vehicle not to run?

It could, along with many others causes.


What causes lithospheric plates to build up pressure and finally give along transform faults?

Convection from the inner layers of the earth


How does a flat surface move differently along another one when there's air flowing under it?

What you will notice is what is called Bernoulli's Law. As air passes along between two flat surfaces, pressure increases. If the pressure beneath the top surface increases and surpasses the pressure above it, lift results. Sufficient lift will cause the top surface to rise above the lower.


What pushes electricity through the wire?

Difference of potential (voltage) causes current to flow as long as there is a complete path (circuit) for it to flow along. Voltage can be thought of as electrical pressure along the same lines as water pressure. If there is a competed path the electrical 'pressure'will push the electrons from the higher potention (pressure) to the lower potential (pressure).


What are some of the potential side effects of an eyebrow transplant?

The side effects of an eyebrow transplant are as follows: -Temporary numbness, swelling and redness in the area where the donor hair was taken from. -Infection at the site of extraction or along the recipient's scar line. -Bleeding from extraction sites or along recipient’s scar line. -Scarring on skin surface after a surgical procedure to remove excess tissue around each eye brow graft.


How are fault block mountain?

Fault Block mountains or Horst- formed when colliding plates build up pressure along parallel cracks (faults) in the Earth's surface. The extreme pressure causes large blocks of land to slip and be uplifted. Elevations are normally greater than 3000 meters above sea level. Example: The Sierra Nevadas of California.


How are fault-block mountain form?

Fault Block mountains or Horst- formed when colliding plates build up pressure along parallel cracks (faults) in the Earth's surface. The extreme pressure causes large blocks of land to slip and be uplifted. Elevations are normally greater than 3000 meters above sea level. Example: The Sierra Nevadas of California.


How are fault-block mountains formed?

Fault Block mountains or Horst- formed when colliding plates build up pressure along parallel cracks (faults) in the Earth's surface. The extreme pressure causes large blocks of land to slip and be uplifted. Elevations are normally greater than 3000 meters above sea level. Example: The Sierra Nevadas of California.


WHAT CAUSES NOR'EASTERS?

A Nor'easter is a big storm along the upper East Coast of the US and Atlantic Canada. It is formed by low pressure passing off the coast line. It causes coastal flooding, coastal erosion, and hurricane force winds.


What common term refers to the movement of air from a high pressure zone to a low pressure zone?

Our atmosphere is divided into layers of air which exerts pressure on the ground, at the earth. The higher the distance from the ground, lower the pressure of the air exerted by it. (i.e why astronauts float above the atmosphere with no pressure or gravitation pull). Atmosphere gets heated up by the sun and so the ground. This causes the moisture to evaporate and the air above the ground becomes warmer and both rise up. Warmer air are less dense, lighter in weight and have a tendency to hold more water. This warmer air rises up above the cold air (which is heavier or highly denser). The areas which witness such type of phenomenon are called as low pressure areas. At a later stage, the warmer or low pressure air, above the cold high pressure air, gets cooled, condensed and causes precipitations. Low pressure air is usually marked with cloudy and windy sky. Hence we say that Low pressure areas gets torrential rainfall. Whereas in high pressure areas, one would witness dry and clear sky (due to lack of condensed air or clouds)


Why high pressure on low side of ac?

There could be a number of reasons, and those could be narrowed down a bit if you had included the actual pressure it was running (along with the high side pressure), as well as the ambient air temperature during testing. Possible causes may include excessive refrigerant and/or oil, a low pressure switch failure which causes the compressor to run constantly, and blockage on the low side. Incorrect testing methods are also a possibility.