From my experience, I would say in the afternoon. I have been on the beach in the morning and there not be any wind but gone back in the afternoon and it is really windy.
Those are called sediments. It is any sort of loose rocks and mineral fragments that are deposited in layers. They can either be transported by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
Most erosion is created by a lack of rooting.the desert has barely any rooting so the wind would make it move more.
i assume you mean a means to harvest it, like wind turbines. There wouldn't be much difference except people who spent their money on a windmill would've spent it on something else
Wind direction is the direction which the wind comes from.
We wouldn't have any wind energy!
Any time the wind blows, there is wind energy.
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
the thing that will happen with wind power would be that if we didn't have wind energy we would either die or if we didn't have any wind energy we would not be able to breath because the wind energy gives all of us oxegen
Same that you would with any other girl
wear any loose fit clothing that you have brung with you... Just anything loose
sounds like a fuel filter, do you have any more dignostics?
I have a fair condition"Gone With the Wind " book and would like to know if it has any value.
first thing i would check is air filter. could be bad gas. or loose or broke vacuum line. have you done any work on it lately?
The amp is damaged internally, the power is loose, the ground is loose, the control wire from the deck is loose.
The quotation is "it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This is from Shakespeare. An "ill" wind would be a bad or unpleasant wind - but the quote means that even a bad wind can result in good things in the end.
The equation for this would be linear and therefore produce a straight line, however the line can have slope so : ------ or / or | or any straight line in any direction.