Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
If large craters were to hit the Earth, it could result in significant damage depending on the size and impact. Small craters may just cause local destruction, while larger ones could potentially trigger tsunamis, wildfires, and even global climate change due to the amount of dust and debris thrown into the atmosphere. Additionally, an impact from a very large asteroid or comet could potentially lead to mass extinction events.
The earth has an atmosphere which can burn up any Rocks or Comets (anything from space ) that enter .. so less gets to the surface.. :D the moon does not have this .. The earth has wind and rain and plants to break up and hide the craters. No wind on the moon means the craters stay perfect for thousands of years, or until another crater covers it. And there used to be more space rocks in this neighbourhood in the old days.
the earth is always revolving around the sun therefore changes the suns position here on earth
NASA formed in the cold war when we were trying to beat Russia to space so around the 1960s
sound energy-changes to electrical vibes
change in properties and changes in energy
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
ITS An ENERGY CHANGEin this the body gets kinetic energy
The entropy is changed.
Meteors crash into the moon and leave the holes there
Mechanical energy can change into various forms such as kinetic or potential energy. This transfer can happen when an object moves or changes its position.
Chemical changes in a structure are most likely to happen during a chemical reaction where bonds are broken and formed between atoms. This can occur when new substances are formed, leading to a change in the composition and properties of the structure.
Craters happen when meteorites impact on the Moon's surface. Most of the craters on the Moon are billions of years old, the impacts were much more common during the early stages of the solar system's formation. There are craters on the Earth's surface as well. They are just harder to see, because the surface of the Earth changes faster because we have an atmosphere and erosion.
Food changes into energy when the carbs aare absorbed by the body. for this to happen the body has to digest the food.
well what had happen was..... it makes generate heat, electrical, mechanical, and sound energies