When the stones collide, they generate friction which in turn generates heat. The greater the friction, the more heat that is generated.
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
When stones are stricken against one another, then there are chances of transfer of electrons from one to the other. So positive in one and negative charges in the other are produced. Now comes a chance to have an electrical discharge between them which leads to produce sparks in air.
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
The sparks are caused by the rapid oxidation of the small flecks of stone. Iron is one such element that will spontaneously combust when exposed to oxygen, so when two rocks are struck, little flecks of highly reactive material are catching fire in the air.
when two air masses collide it will produce weather changes such as wind, clouds, rain , snow, or tornadoes
heat is produce when you rubbed two things together...ex. stones
There are two syllables in the word 'collide'.
Yes. If two tornadoes collide they will merge to form one tornado.
It is bad when two cars collide. I hope the ball does not collide with my face Your hands collide when you clap
two cars collide across the road
Every Time Two Fools Collide was created in 1977.