A strong air current is a fast-moving flow of air in the atmosphere. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as temperature differences, pressure gradients, or air masses colliding. Strong air currents can impact weather patterns and movement of objects in the atmosphere.
The best way to dock when there is strong wind or current is into the wind or current.
An upward moving current of air is called an updraft.
Fuse
No. An updraft (updraught) is an upward moving current of warm air.
A blizzard is created by a combination of cold air and moisture. When a mass of cold air from the Arctic region meets moisture from a warm air current, it can lead to heavy snowfall and strong winds characteristic of a blizzard.
A current of air which is moving upwards - generally because it is warmer than the air above it.
I think a tornado
Nothing, we can still have calm air - wind is simply a strong moving current of air so if we dont have the wind its ok we stil have air.
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Sea star
The vertical rising or sinking of air is known as the air current
The best way to dock when there is strong wind or current is into the wind or current.
The best way to dock when there is strong wind or current is into the wind or current.
The best way to dock when there is strong wind or current is into the wind or current.
When the air moves it is called an air current or wind
A current of water is called a "stream" or "flow" while a current of air is referred to as "wind" or "breeze".
1) If the voltage per meter is very high, the isolation of air may "break", and a strong current may flow. 2) There may be a current, without the movement of charges in part of a circuit, through an effect known as capacitance: charges that build up on one side of a vacuum, or air, may induce the build-up of an opposite charge on the other side. If the current has a high frequency, such a capacitor will have a low impedance (this is similar to a resistance) to the current.