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A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
No. Heavy Water moderated reactors like the CANDU type can go critical and run on natural (0.72%) Uranium just fine.
rain
I'm not sure what a "heavy" atmosphere is but Venus' atmosphere is denser than Earth's and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is much greater than Earth's
Blizzard
Why did you capitalize "heavy"
Weathering, plate movements, and volcanoes destroyed many of the craters. The factors contribute to the lack of evidence of heavy bombardment of earth. This evidence was subducted or, if not subducted, weathered; since Earth was and still is a "living" planet, meaning a planet with active plate tectonics and an active hydro/atmosphere. This activity is in contrast to the Moon, where plate tectonics stopped shortly after its formation and where a hydro/atmosphere could never form. Both because the Moon was simply too small (and thus too light) to sustain plate tectonics and to keep volatiles with him/her.
It depends how heavy you are on earth
A downsliding of earth after heavy rain is called landslide.
Yes but not as heavy as they were on Earth.
all of them
The event in which a heavy ball tied with a chain is thrown is called the hammer throw. The winner is the person who tosses the hammer the farthest.
A hurricane, and a heavy snowfall are two examples.
The sun is infinitely heavy, it is about 340,000 times the weight of Earth.
the digging, mounding,moving or preparation of the earth in heavy construction.
because the always the heavy metals in side the earth only light materials are on the earth
It looks like a frisby.It is solid and heavy. I believe the discus throw is part of the summer Olympics.