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Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
Tropical cyclones do not always move in a westward direction. For example, cyclones that form off the northwest coast of Australia tend to move eastwards towards the coastline.
In North America cold and warm fronts move from west to east.
Hurricanes in the western Pacific are called typhoons. Due to the manner in which ocean currents spiral, water tends to be warmer and therefore more favorable for storms such as typhoons in the western part of an ocean. Since they occur in the tropics, hurricanes tend to move toward the west which, in the western part of an ocean, would bring them toward land and populated areas. Many of these storms encounter countries that feature a combination of high population density and poor construction, which is a recipe for disaster.
This doesn't really make sense. Moving up will always be toward air of lower pressure. Rising air does tend to produce clouds and precipitation, though.
Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
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No. Fluids move away from areas of high pressure and toward areas of low pressure.
not warm, cold.
As every other infantry. The exceptions are ones with wings as they are treated as jump infantry. Note that monstrous creatures still move as infantry do. I also tend to move toward the opponent.
when the substance can cross the cell membrane, its particles will tend to move toward the area where it is less concetrated
Biodiversity tends to increase as you move toward the equator because temperatures tend to be warmer.
less entropy
disorder (entropy increases)
Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.
Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.
They grow large because they need a lot of people too help the goverment.