tornado
Cyclone Olivia produced a record gust to 253 mph, the strongest surface-level wind gust ever recorded.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
Diamond is the hardest.
It is called wind.
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is a cool ocean current that flows completely around Earth. It is the world's strongest current and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate by connecting the world's oceans.
fire is not the strongest because any thing can take it out water wind and earth, water is not the strongest because it can evaporate and it can be stopped at any cost. earth is definatly not the strongest because water can carve it, fire can melt it if hot enough, and it can't do anything about the wind. so therefoer wind is the strongest because it blows fire away, without wind water would be nothing, and if earth did'nt have wind everything would be hot and destroyed by fire. so wind is the most dominant
A hot wind is called the loo. It is a hot and dry summer afternoon wind and is strongest in the months of May and June.
The strongest wind on Earth is found at the tropopause, which is the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere, where jet streams can reach speeds exceeding 200 mph (320 km/h). These high-altitude winds are powerful and can have a significant impact on the weather patterns below.
No, the strongest winds on earth occur inside very strong tornadoes. On rare occasion these winds can exceed 300 mph (480km/h).
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Yes. The energy of a tornado takes the form of extremely fast wind. The strongest of tornadoes produce the fastest winds on earth.
The deflection of wind due to the Coriolis effect is strongest at the poles and decreases towards the equator. This is because the Coriolis effect is most pronounced at higher latitudes where the rotational speed of the Earth is greatest.
in the stratosphere
On top of mountains.
on the lake
It is the strongest on the top of the earth.
where on the earth is heat energy from the sun the strongest