A stationery front.
A cold front is where cold air gains over warm air.
Warm front is where warm air gains over cold air.
An Occluded front is where warm air is pushed up and cold aair over takes at lower levels.
this is called a stationary front
A stationary front.
A stationary front
Stationary Front
This is called a convergent boundary. A divergent boundary is when plate move away from each other, and a transform boundary is when plates slide past each other.
Occluded front
A stationary front.
A stationary front.
A stationary front.
A stationary front
Stationary Front
No, the period after the Second World War is called Cold War (lasted for about 40 years). The superpowers were hostile with each other but did not fight in battle fields or did not shoot each other.
stall and surge is caused when the flow in the compressor loses enthalpy and static energy so that it does not have enough power to approach the end of the axis; thus it remains in the annolus of the compressor and creates a stall cell. these cells gradually join each other and create stall zones which are rotating about the axis and are some times called rotating stall. if this stage does not get stopped, the stall cells will cover the whole annolus and will stop the fluid flow through the stages of the compressor and finally lead to surge. if surge happens, the compressor will be out of order.
It was called the Cold War because there wasn't any actual fighting, but the US and Siberia/Russia were keeping an eye on each other in case one decided to start fighting.
Cold War means people (countries/nations) were NOT shooting at each other; no one was dying. They just looked at each other and were looking for an excuse to fight each other.
They threatened each other with Nuclear War.
The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
Cold war is not a war, it's a stand-off (staring at each other). Hot war is war (shooting at each other).