Tornadoes result in fast changes. A tornado is a relatively short-lived event. In most cases a tornado will not last more than a few minutes and won't be over any given spot for more than a few seconds.
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Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern fast-slow-fast.
What is your definition of slow? Minutes, years, eons? Some that might do: slow and periodic: the progression of the seasons fast and non-periodic: an explosion fast and periodic: the swing of a pendulum slow and non-periodic: the weathering of rocks.
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When surface winds slow down in a tornado due to ground friction, the tornado may weaken or dissipate altogether. This is because a tornado's strength is dependent on the fast rotation of air at the surface, so when this rotation slows down, the tornado's intensity is reduced.
A tornado can slow down due to a decrease in the wind speed of the surrounding air, friction with the Earth's surface, and changes in the atmospheric conditions that originally fueled its formation. These factors can weaken the tornado's circulation and cause it to dissipate or lose intensity.
In terms of weather a tornado is a very fast process.
Weathering is generally a slow process that occurs over time as a result of exposure to natural elements such as water, wind, and temperature changes. The rate of weathering can vary depending on factors such as the type of rock or material being weathered, the climate, and the amount of exposure to weathering agents.
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SLOW CHANGES: Changes that take place in hours,days,years etc are slow changes EXAMPLE: 1)GERMINATION OF SEEDS 2)GROWTH OF A CHILD 3)CURDLING OF MILK 4)RIPENING OF FRUITS etc. FAST CHANGES: Changes that take place in a minute,second etc are called fast changes.EXAMPLE: 1)BURNING OF PAPER 2)BURSTING OF CRACKERS 3)OPENING OF DRAWERS 4)DROPPING AN OBJECT FROM THE TOP OF A BUILDING etc.
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In a business presentation the points of interest change through the presentation. How fast the screen presentation changes depends on whether you use fast fade between slides or slow fade
Both. floods will erode soil and rock and also deposit soil and rock there by changing the surface of the earth ... this is generally slow. eruptions, earth quakes are fast and will also change the surface of the earth by substantially removing, changing the location or depositing magma . these are generally fast changes tectonic plate movements are generally slow in a gloobal perspective and this incorperates the volcano and earthquake model. it all depends on the scale of what you call slow and if you are looking at a micro environment or a macro environment - local or global.
One advantage of slow change is that it allows for better adaptation and planning, while a advantage of fast change is its ability to quickly address urgent issues or capitalize on opportunities. Both types of change can be valuable depending on the situation.
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its normally very calm in the middle of a tornado it really depends because even if its an EF5 tornado its usually very calm and slow. However, for weaker tornadoes the strongest winds occur near the center and may easily reach hurricane force.