All wind is deflected due to the Coriolis Force.
by regions where the isobars are close together:D ...A+
Sunlight traveling through a window is an example of transmission. The window transmits light. It could also be an example of refraction, as the light is slightly bent when it travels through the window.
because it could be a warning that your period is coming because you have heartburn
it is dangerous because you might get an electrical shock
Sounds Like A Bad Thermostat. Or The Hose Is In To Much Of A Curved Situtation. Suggest Make Sure Coolant Is Full, And Hose Is Not Collasped. Then Remove & Replace Thermostat. Still Have Problem, May Be Water Pump. Good Lucl
Because some people could be mean
Trade winds, or commonly known as trades, were winds used mainly by sailors in the 15th century for a more efficient way of sailing to other countries to trade goods and supplies. The trade winds could of been a blessing or a nightmare depending on the direction you were headed. Traveling against the winds would make for a longer sail time while traveling with the winds would make for a faster sail time.
yes because its very hot and and when the heat mixes up with the sand there could be very high winds
It is a bird 'curved bill thrasher' is a type of bird. It could also be referred to as a hat 'Hurley curved bill Hats.
A tail. Humans can walk upright without it because of the way our spines are curved.
Yes, the damaging winds could damage the atomic Betty's Ship.
Because she could get sick as well walking up and down on a coach or bus.
They use a curved handle so they could see our "wisdom teeth" in the way back.
No. A sphere is curved with no corners and it is not flat.A circle could also be considered curved with no corners but flat.
If you mean a tornado with 30 mph winds, then no. It probably wouldn't even be considered a tornado. A 30 mph wind would move or overturn a few light objects that aren't tied down and maybe break off a few loose twigs from trees. If you mean a tornado traveling at 30 mph, then yes. The forward traveling speed of a tornado does not correspond to its wind speed. A tornado moving at 30 mph could still pack winds over 200 mph and perhaps over 300 mph. A tornado with such winds could destroy entire neighborhoods fairly easily.
You really dont need to know French while traveling in French Polynesya because you could just have a translator instead but it would be helpful.
One could inquire about a curved stairlift at various websites that helps you make these decisions. Some sites include Florida Stair Lifts and Silver Cross.