Free fall.
if the frictional resistance is high, the force will be greater, and if the frictional resistance is low, the force will be smaller.
24 degrees during winter 89 during the summer 65 during the fall and 78 during spring
Erosion happens during weathering
there is an average of 15 degrees during the whole year. does not get that hot at all during the year.
During a drought there is less rainfall.
The hailstones are mas
run for cover?
Look out your window during a Hailstorm, and you'll see.
Yes, hail can potentially harm animals, particularly if they are caught outside during a hailstorm. The size and force of hailstones can cause injuries to animals, including bruising, cuts, and fractures. It is important to provide shelter and protection for animals during severe weather events to minimize the risk of hail damage.
Answer:Hail
If you are in your car, stay there, otherwise seek overhead shelter as soon as possible.
A preposition.
It does not snow in Cairns, Australia; nor has it ever snowed in Cairns. Cairns is located in the tropical zone, and the climate does not lend itself to snow. At most, Cairns can be hit by hailstones during a fierce tropical storm, but hailstones are not snow.
If there were no air resitance all the potential energy of the hailstone (from being up high) would be converted into kinetic energy when it hit the ground. So it depends on how high up the hailstone starts from. According to the Law of Gravity, and presupposing that the object is here on Earth, the formula for calculating the speed of a falling object is 9.81 m/s^2. That is, 9.81 meters per second squared. This formula does not allow for wind speed or air resistance, though. It means that the longer an object, regardless of its mass, is falling, the faster it will go, so it also depends on how far up in the air the hailstone was when it became heavy enough to start its downward fall.
La grêle (fem.) is the hail falling during an hailstorm. "Le grêlon" is the hailstone and the hailstorm is "un orage de grêle". Grêle is also an adjective describing someone or something overly thin, making it appear fragile.
bravery resistance
Only one, but the hail itself didn't kill him. He was fishing and was struck by lightning on his boat 100 metres off shore.