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What are tornadoes made fro m?

Tornadoes are made from a combination of warm, moist air near the ground and cool, dry air at higher altitudes. When these air masses collide, it can create the necessary conditions for a tornado to form, resulting in a rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.


Why is convectgive uplift likely to be strongest during the warmest time of day?

Convective uplift is strongest during the warmest time of day because heating from the sun causes the air near the ground to become warm, less dense, and rise. This rising warm air creates upward air currents that can lead to convective uplift.


What kind of breeze does air flow fro water to land?

A sea breeze is what we call when air flows from the water to land. Lake breeze from a lake.


When a light ray passes fro water to air?

it will to refract/bend because its passing from one medium to another


What does too and fro mean?

Too & fro


What do the prefix fro mean?

"fro" is not a prefix.


How do you pronounce Frobisher?

Fro - bish - er The o of Fro is long as in "to and fro". The i in bish is short as in "dish".


What rhymes with fro?

Fro, Pro, Crow, Slow


How do you reduce vaginal lip swelling after sex?

Vaginal welling subsides as you cool down fro sexual experience. which is called resolution phase of sexual response. You may try washing with warm water, or pressing lightly with wet warm towel.


Why does a curcuit not work if there is a gap in it?

Because there is no way fro the electricity to travel pass air. The electricity must be about as strong as lightning to do so


Why the displacement of air takes place?

The displacement of air occurs in ventilation systems when cooled air fro the floor level is then redirected to the ceiling to keep rooms cool or the occupied zone. These air condition units help keep the population comfortable.


What is to and fro movement of sound waves?

The to and fro movement of sound waves refers to the vibration of particles in the medium (such as air) as the sound waves pass through it. This back and forth movement of particles creates areas of high and low pressure, which are perceived by our ears as sound.