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What happens when 2 tornadoes run into each other?

When two tornadoes meet, they merge into one tornado.


How ATMs communicate each other?

ATM communicate do not communicate with each other, but only a central database. This is achieved through telephony, similar to the telephone network and internet network. Often these three systems run on the same cables, but are kept completely in isolation from each other.


What are echoes and how are they formed?

Sound that bounces back is called an echo and they are formed when sound waves are called a bellend.1. Sound travels in waves2. These waves bounce of nearly everything3. Sometimes these waves get absorbed or run out of energy4. If you are in a big room/place with nothing in these sound waves bounce around and end up coming back to your ears!


What are the factors affecting mean free path?

Density: As gas density increases, the molecules become closer to each other. Therefore, they are more likely to run into each other, so the mean free path decreases.Increasing the number of molecules or decreasing the volume will cause density to increase. This will decrease the mean free path.Radius of molecule: Increasing the radius of the molecules will decrease the space between them, causing them to run into each other more. Therefore, mean free path decrease.Pressure, Temperature, and other factors that affect density can indirectly affect mean free path.


How is hydropower energy renewed?

It's considered renewable because waves and tides are constantly caused by the wind and moon. Neither the wind nor moon ever stop, so the waves never run out. Therefore it's renewable.

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What happens when plates of the earth run into each other and buckle?

it will create a large sonic boom.


What happens when 2 tornadoes run into each other?

When two tornadoes meet, they merge into one tornado.


Do the oceans have boundaries or do they run into each other?

run into each other


Beth thinks that a train tracks run parallel to each other kim thinks that they run perpendicular to each other who is correct?

Neither. They run paralevel with one another.


What are Lines that do not touch each other but run right beside each other?

they are parallel lines.


What happens if you have a leg smaller than the other?

you run round in circles


How does light waves travel trillions of miles and not run out of energy?

What do you mean with "run out of energy"? If the energy disappeared, that would violate Conservation of Energy. An object that moves in space has the natural tendency to continue moving at a constant speed - it requires a force to stop it. Something similar happens with electromagnetic waves.


What day did the moons run into each other?

Monday


What happens when you run with the ball in netball?

what happens is you are sent to the other side of the court for stepping and the other player gets a free shot or pass where they are standing................................


Which sentence uses parallelism?

gang


What are two lines that run into each other?

Intersecting lines.


Do sound waves reflect in the same way as light waves?

The properties of waves are the same for all sorts of waves. If sound waves reflect it is called an echo. When light waves reflect it is simply called a reflection. Waves on the ocean can also reflect if they run into a cliff instead of a sandy beach. Reflected waves often cause what are called standing waves where waves travelling in opposite directions reinforce each other and cancel each other out. One point of the wave will hardly move and another point will move up and down double the distance it would if there is only one wave. This is very dangerous for boats. Light also can be made to create standing waves. In radio, antennas must be adjusted to get a Standing Wave Ratio of 1:1 so it works for electrical waves in a wire as well. In live concerts, standing waves can mean real trouble for the sound engineers trying to balance the reflected waves from the back of the hall or auditorium. It is often better to have such concerts outside to avoid such problems.