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Nova earth science is a televised series that appears on Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) which showcases programs about animal and plant life as well as natural phenomenon's that occur in Earth.
The best places to see the aurora borealis are The North pole, Scotland, Norway, so I would suggest since you are in wales, you go as far north as possible and hope you get lucky, as it is a natural phenomenon and may not occur or occur in such a magnitude to be seen from wales.
Yes, they occur naturally when something stimulates your brain to remember past experiences
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There is no requirement for nausea to occur due to an earthquake or any other natural phenomenon.
Rayleigh waves are a type of Surface wave. Surface waves occur when Secondary waves and Primary waves reach the Surface of the Earth's crust during an earthquake. Surface waves cause the most damage.
Many phenomenons can occur: refraction, reflexion, absorption, dispersion, scattering, transmission.
Scattering occurs when radiation, sunlight, for example, strikes particles or other things, like raindrops, bubbles or even dust in the atmosphere. Scattering also happens to sound radiation and ultrasounds.
The correct way to ask that would be either:"Why does a phenomenon occur?" or"Why do phenomena occur?"
Yes. Tornadoes are a completely natural phenomenon. Hundreds, perhaps thousands occur every year.
The pink color of the tornado's funnel seen by Ethan and Sarah was likely due to the scattering of sunlight by dust, debris, or particles inside the tornado, causing the light to take on a pink hue. This phenomenon can occur with certain lighting conditions and the materials present in the tornado.
The iron will become oxidized and we will say that it has become rusty.
No, it is a weather phenomenon. It can occur in all the climates.
No. Aftershocks are a phenomenon that occur only with earthquakes.
the earth rotates on its axis from west to east
Tornadoes are natural events caused by the right setup of weather conditions. Human-caused climate change may affect where and when tornadoes are most likely to occur, but tornadoes remain a primarily natural phenomenon.