When air masses meet and stop moving, it creates a stationary front. In this situation, neither air mass is strong enough to displace the other, leading to prolonged periods of weather conditions associated with both air masses. Stationary fronts can result in extended periods of cloudiness and precipitation.
The opposite direction. To stop a moving object requires an acceleration in the direction opposite its motion.
Its because of its tropical storms its kind of like a huge whirlpool and wont stop moving its a known fact its because its an anti cyclonic storm
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
The opposite of moving would be not moving. The best opposite would be "stay put" or the similar concepts stay or remain. Another possible antonym is "stop" because it represents the opposite of something stationary that moves: something moving that becomes stationary.
When sediments stop moving, the process is known as sediment deposition. This occurs when the energy of the transporting medium, such as water or wind, decreases, causing particles to settle out of suspension. Deposition can lead to the formation of various geological features, such as deltas, beaches, and sedimentary rock layers.
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Sheer cantankerousness. Terminal lethargy. Catching it. Nailing it to your front door.
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
The purpose of car brakes is to slow or stop the car when it is moving. They are use at intersection where there are traffic control signals to stop the car when a signal is red or to slow a vehicle when the cars in front are moving slower than the car behind.
It will stop moving in 200 million years.
No, particles never stop moving.
If you apply the brakes it can stop it moving.
How does a car's front end shimmy at a complete stop? Shimmies only happen with the car moving. Need more specific information in the question.
You can't stop the Earth, and you wouldn't want to, if you do a lot of people would die because one part of the planet would no longer have sunlight and plants would die out. I suspect you misspelled your question and you were actually asking about earth quakes. You can't stop those either. They're caused by the moving of tectonic plates and all the moving hot masses underneath the Earth's crust.
The electrons never stop moving. The bond is formed when the moving electrons of one atom overlap with the moving electrons of another atom (covalent bond), or are donated to the other atom (ionic bond), but they keep moving all the time.
NO it can not.