Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
Jet streams are high-altitude, fast-flowing air currents that move in large circular patterns around the Earth. These narrow bands of wind can reach speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour and have a significant impact on global weather patterns.
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Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over ice is called a glacier.
Wind generally moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure, creating global wind patterns such as the trade winds and westerlies. Ocean currents are driven by a combination of wind, Earth's rotation, and differences in water temperature and salinity. In general, ocean currents flow in circular patterns around the major ocean basins.
A large air mass will generally have uniform temperature and humidity characteristics due to its size and source region. These characteristics will influence weather patterns and conditions as the air mass moves across different regions.
Jet streams are high-altitude, fast-flowing air currents that move in large circular patterns around the Earth. These narrow bands of wind can reach speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour and have a significant impact on global weather patterns.
Centripal acceloration is the net force when an object moves in a circular path.
It's called 'centripetal acceleration', whether or not the speed is constant or the path circular.
Circular motion is often referred to as rotation when an object spins on its axis or revolution when an object moves around another object in a circular path.
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It's called 'centripetal acceleration', whether or not the speed is constant or the path circular.
Uniform circular motion is when an object moves in a circular path at a constant speed. The object's velocity is constantly changing direction due to its circular motion, while its speed remains constant. This type of motion is an example of centripetal acceleration keeping the object moving in a circular path.
A tornado moves with the thunderstorm that produces it, which its in turn steered by large-scale wind patterns.
it the air moving and the air moves the clouds
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