If by fall you mean freefall, then one is accellerated by gravity (-9.8m/s^2) until their terminal velocity or until they hit the earth. One's terminal velocity is when the force of friction from the air equals the force on the object in question imposed by gravity. F=ma is to find out the force on the object due to gravity and then air resistence I'm not too sure about but for the average human its around 200km/h.
Tornadoes are least likely to occur during the winter and fall seasons. Cooler temperatures and more stable atmospheric conditions during these seasons typically inhibit the development of the strong thunderstorms necessary for tornado formation.
ANSWER:Seasons occur every three months. Spring, summer, fall and winter. There are some places on the Earth that doesn't have a change of seasons, like Antarctica or the deserts.
Whirlpools most often occur in the late summer and early fall when the water temperature is warmer and there is strong tidal or current activity.
Tornadoes are least common in winter and autumn.
Weather changes can occur at any time, but they are most common during transitional seasons like spring and fall when warm and cold air masses clash. Weather changes can also happen in response to approaching weather systems such as cold fronts, warm fronts, and low-pressure systems.
free fall occur if there is no air because there is nothing to resist the fall of the object
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During free fall.
In the Bastille prison in Paris.
September 22.
They begin at the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
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the seasons are spring, summer, fall, winter=)
in fall and spring
Earthquakes occur to the land because it will shake and make most of the weak buildings fall
Spring and fall.
March 21 to June 21.