If you meant to say "water", the answer is no.
Tornadoes are started when wind shear starts air masses rolling in what is called horizontal vorticity. This rolling air movement can be turned vertical by the updraft of a thunderstorm, which then takes on the rotation to become a mesocyclone. Under the right conditions a downdraft can descend from the back of the storm and wrap around the mesocyclone. This can tighten and intensify the rotation and br9ing it down to the ground to produce a tornado.
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
Well heavy earth material like sand slows down at the mouth on the river. It slows down at the mouth because at the source of the river is the fastest but as it is moving down the plain it is slowing down because of friction. Also because the eroded sand that is in the water is making the water heavier which means it will slow it down
Yes. It matters on the strength of a tornado though. It would usually takes at least an EF3 tornado to do this.
what is nonfoliated
because the earths rotation slows down and it gives you an extra hour :)
The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.
Engine brake retarders (found usually on commercial vehicles) are intended to inhibit the camshaft's turning, which, in turn, slows down the turning of the driveshaft, which, in turn, slows the rotation of the tires, which, in turn, slows the vehicle down. This is the system commonly known as the "Jake brake".
Yes, it creates tides and from dynamical friction the Moon slows down the Earth's rotation (but only a bit)
Doppler radar can, but with some limits. Doppler radar can detect rotation of a tornado, as well as the larger rotation that may produce one, but it cannot tell if the rotation reaches the ground. Additionally, radar may fail to detect weak tornadoes and tornadoes that are very far away.
Doppler Radar can detect the signature of a tornado's rotation in a storm, but we usually need an eyewitness report to confirm that the tornado has actually touched down. Dual polarized Doppler radar can detect debris from a tornado, but that requires that the tornado is fairly strong and that there is enough debris for the tornado to pick up.
The rotation is already relatively strong to begin with and the mesocyclone intensifies with the supercell. As the mesocyclone intensifies and air movement called a rear-flank downdraft or RFD wraps around the lower portion of the mesocyclone, forcing the rotation into a smaller radius and bringing it down to ground level. This tightening of the circulation also causes it to intensify greatly and a tornado is produced.
peristalsis slows down the large intestante
When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
friction slows it down
Air Resistance slows the parachute down.
The acidity slows down the process of oxidation The acidity slows down the process of oxidation The acidity slows down the process of oxidation