Yes! In fact, the air temperature and dewpoint should be exactly the same during heavy fog.
Hail would cause the most damage because it has a very powerful heavy mass. They can break tree branches and cause problems with power lines if they hit them.
In sturdy door frames or under heavy furniture ie a table.Dont try and leave the building until the shaking stops .If in open space lye down on the ground and cover your head with your hands.
Pagasa said that based on its record, the hottest temperature in Metro Manila was recorded on May 14, 1987 when temperature sizzled to 38.5 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature ever recorded in the country, meanwhile, was registered over Tuguegarao, Cagayan, at 42.2 degrees Celsius which was recorded on May 11, 1969. Sun light from 10am to 3pm (light to moderate to heavy)
The adjective 'heavy' has a number of meanings. Some synonyms for 'heavy' are:hearty (heavy food)stocky (heavy person)loaded (heavy cargo)coarse (heavy features)cloudy, gloomy, (heavy sky)strong, severe (heavy force)dreary, boring, turgid (heavy reading)
Both the Inner Core and the Outer Core of the Earth are believed to be at a temperature of about 6 000oC. This is the temperature of the surface of the Sun. It is created by gravitational compression, and residual radioactivity in the core materials. Most of the core is iron and nickel, but other heavy elements lie there due to their mass.
The tower would be bolted down to heavy concrete blocks sunk into the ground.
Cumulonimbus clouds are typically associated with thunderstorms and can produce various types of precipitation, including heavy rain, hail, and even snow at higher elevations. With a ground air temperature of 14°C, it is most likely that the precipitation falling from these clouds would be rain. If the temperature were to drop significantly at higher altitudes within the cloud, there could also be some hail present, but rain would be the predominant form.
A lever! The most simple would probably be a form of lever, and this may also depend on the actual size of the "heavy rock".
it would go into the ground becuase of the heat of the country
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
the load might be a bit heavy so the back wheels are not on the ground enough to turn?
Grounding is accomplished by connecting a heavy cable from the ground side of the antenna to a ground rod. A ground rod is typically a 4 - 8 foot copper plated steel rod driven into the ground as close as possible to the antenna, making the wire connection as short as possible. All equipment should also be grounded to a rod, not just the antenna.
I don't
heavy wind and rain followed by a drop in temperature and clearing skies!
no, just heavy
Pure lead is a solid (heavy metal) at room temperature.
either a heavy 6 or any turkey load if your close i would use #2 if your shooting farther