Such a wind is considered hurricane force. However it is only a hurricane if such winds are produced by a tropical cyclone.
There are no measurements for Hurricane Jeanne, which hit Florida and the Caribbean in 2004. There were wind speeds of up to 120 mph.
It depends on the car, but typically it takes a wind of at least 120 mph to lift a car. This is consistent with an EF2 tornado.
3 electron groups classified as trigonal planar. The molecular geometry is Angular or Bent whichever you prefer to call the shape. The ideal bond angles are 120 degrees and the molecule is polar.
120 kelvin = -243.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
120 degree Fahrenheit = 48.9 degrees Celsius. Below is a conversion site.
120 miles per hour.
120
120 kph = 74.6 mph
It depends on 120 WHAT per hour!
120 km in 1 hour 20 km in (1/120) x 20 = 1/6 hour or 10 minutes
120 seconds = 2 minutes 120 seconds = 0.03 hour
120 minutes
120 mph, which is around 193 kph.
2 in a minute times 60...
I assume it means a speed of 120 kilometre per hour
1 hour/120 cans = 60 minutes/120 cans = 0.5 minutes per can.
$120 Per hour -ibrahim habibovic-