Thunder
Thunder
Thunder
thunder
Thunder
Thunder
Yes, the tremendous heat caused by the Electrical Discharge, and the Ionization of the Air result in the explosive expansion of the surrounding air.
its called thunder
strike-slip faults move along each other from shearing
Not necessarily. Rock layers along a strike-slip fault may be offset if they are dipping.
Convergence, divergence and strike slip.
Yes, the tremendous heat caused by the Electrical Discharge, and the Ionization of the Air result in the explosive expansion of the surrounding air.
Thunder results from the rapid expansion of air along a lightning strike.
its called thunder
The rock is very visible by strike-slip
strike-slip faults move along each other from shearing
Sectional lines
The growth of towns and farms took up most of the grazing land along the routes of the drives, and the expansion of the railroads meant cattle could be shipped directly to the slaughterhouse.
Axial displacement is the motion along the shaft of the turbine caused by the force exerted by the steam or by the thermal expansion of the shaft and casing.
Heat conduction (heat flow) is caused by a temperature differential along the heat conductor. Heat flows from higher to lower temperatures. The heat flow is proportional to the temperature difference times the thermal conductivity. Electrical conduction (electric flow) is caused by a voltage differential along the electrical conductor. Electricity flows from higher to lower voltages. The flow is proportional to the voltage difference times the electrical conductivity. Water conduction (water flow) is caused by a pressure differential along the water conductor. Water flows from higher to lower pressures. The flow is proportional to the pressure difference times the water conductivity.
a ruler measures it
strike slip
a ruler measures it