from north west. it's hot and dry wind.
Not if it has the wind behind it.
There were many fires in the bushfire tragedy that became known as "Ash Wednesday" in Victoria and South Australia in February 1983. Therefore, there was no single cause. Factors which contributed to the fires were arson, lightning strikes, and strong wind gusts which caused electrical wires to clash (or the branches of trees to hit the wires), sparking bushfires.
No, wind does not cause pollution
The cause of waves depends on the strength of the wind. The stronger the wind the bigger the wave.
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Wind shear is when wind changes speed and direction over a small distance. Strong wind shears can help form tornadoes and hail and can cause turbulence in airplanes.
Factors that determine the intensity of a bushfire include weather conditions (such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed), fuel load and type, topography of the area, and the presence of ignition sources. The combination of these factors can lead to a fire burning with varying intensity.
Victoria's electricity primarily comes from a mix of sources, including brown coal, natural gas, wind, and hydro power. Brown coal is the largest contributor to electricity generation in Victoria, followed by natural gas and renewable sources such as wind and hydro power. Efforts are being made to increase the use of renewable energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
No, a boomerang doesn't require wind to return. Its unique shape and design create aerodynamic forces that cause it to rotate and come back towards the thrower. Wind can affect its flight path, but it's not a requirement for the boomerang to return.
It is called the "Wind Chill" factor. :)
cause its cold with wind
Earths rapid rotation and gravity interact to cause wind.