The wind speeds are approximately 34.48
Their cores are spinning faster.
Wind speeds on Jupiter can reach up to 384 miles per hour (620 kilometers per hour) in its most intense storms, such as the Great Red Spot. These high wind speeds are a result of Jupiter's fast rotation and its turbulent atmosphere.
Jupiter's wind speeds can reach up to 384 miles per hour (618 kilometers per hour) in its rapidly spinning atmosphere. The planet's powerful jet streams and chaotic storm systems contribute to these extreme wind speeds.
The wind on the Moon is very minimal, with average speeds of about 2.5 meters per second (5.6 miles per hour). However, during a lunar day, the wind can reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour (100 miles per hour) due to temperature changes.
Venus comes before Earth. Mars comes after Earth.
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As far as we cal tell, there are no tornadoes on Venus. There are certainly high wind speeds, at higher altitudes, but no tornadoes.
Venus has little wind erosion because its thick atmosphere has very slow wind speeds, which are not strong enough to cause significant erosion on the planet's surface. Additionally, Venus's surface is predominantly covered by volcanic plains rather than loose, easily eroded materials like sand or dust.
There are no wind speeds to discuss on Mercury, since there is no atmosphere there.
There is wind on Venus but only in the clouds of toxic gases. The gaseous atmosphere is very dense near the surface with almost imperceptible winds, and up to 10 km (6 mi) altitude the wind speeds range from 3 to 18 km/h (2 to 11 mph). In the thinner upper atmosphere, more than 10 km above the surface, winds blowing from the west circle the planet at speeds up to 360 km/h (225 mph).
No. The highest wind speeds in a tornado are estimated to be a little over 300 mph (480 km/h).
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Yes they can.
Anemometer is the instrument used to measure wind speeds. It usually consists of cups that rotate in the wind, with the speed of rotation providing an indication of wind speed.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.
There is no wind because Mercury has no significant atmosphere.
No a wind vane measures or indicates wind direction.