The wave forms a breaker.
When the top of a wave moves faster than the bottom, it creates a steep and unstable wave shape that eventually collapses, leading to the wave breaking or forming whitecaps. This phenomenon is often seen near shorelines or in areas with strong winds.
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Air moves up in a tornado, but in the process of forming, most tornadoes start as a vortex high up in the clouds.
the earth moves faster than you or i can run the earth moves faster than the bullet from a gun
The top of a glacier moves faster than the bottom because of the effects of gravity. As the glacier flows downhill, the ice at the top is able to slide over the layers beneath it, causing it to move quicker. This phenomenon is known as internal deformation.
A wave's energy moves in a circular pattern and the deeper the water column, the faster the wave travels and the smaller its size e.g. it has low steepness. As it approaches the shore and the water becomes shallow, the bottom of the wave drags on the ocean floor which slows the bottom of the wave down but the top of the wave continues at the same speed. Eventually the top of the wave gets so far ahead of the bottom that it topples over forming a breaker.
Snakes are much faster.
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Tornadoes usually move faster. The average tornado moves at 30-35 mph while the average hurricane moves at about 20 mph.
They speed up and moves faster and faster.
a warm front moves faster then a cold front because it is less dense
Male sperm typically moves faster during fertilization compared to female sperm.