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Only to a limited degree. Many hurricanes do follow the same general trend in the paths they take. While the general path of a hurricane can be predicted within reason, the exact path of a hurricane is never quite certain. Furthermore, some hurricanes do follow unusual paths.
Yes, all planets follow predictable paths in their orbits around the Sun. These paths are determined by their gravitational interactions with the Sun and other celestial bodies, following Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
Johannes Kepler discovered that the paths followed by planets are ellipses, not perfect circles as previously believed. He formulated three laws of planetary motion, known as Kepler's Laws, which describe the motion of the planets around the sun.
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A pathway is recommended for pre-k children. This is when the teacher cuts out laminated foot prints and tapes them to the ground in different paths. The children are asked to follow the paths they should be allowed to explore the different movements they can make to follow the paths. They then can make their own paths and follow them. There are different variations of this.
Electricity does not always follow the path of least resistance. It can follow multiple paths, with some current flowing through higher resistance paths.
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Only to a limited degree. Many hurricanes do follow the same general trend in the paths they take. While the general path of a hurricane can be predicted within reason, the exact path of a hurricane is never quite certain. Furthermore, some hurricanes do follow unusual paths.
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You follow the possilbe paths and try to find the bush...pick off three. You'll need them. I don't remember the path, but just follow the random paths.
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Scientists follow tornadoes to track where they are going and warn people in their paths. They also study tornadoes to learn more about them so they can be better predicted.