In terms of weather a tornado is a very fast process.
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.
Yes, tornadoes are a physical process involving the interaction of different air masses with varying temperatures and humidity levels. The rapid updraft of warm air and downdraft of cold air create a rotating column of air known as a tornado.
Punctuated Equilibrium, I believe is the answer.
A tornado will produce a very rapid increase in wind speed and similarly rapid changes in wind direction. This is because the wind in a tornado spins around a central axis at high speed. Wind direction shifts as different parts of the tornado pass over.
A slow process is a rapid process in which chances over a long period of time
Constructive forces are generally slow.
It can be slow or fast. It depends upon how CFC's are released.
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distinguish between slow and rapid sand filter
differentiate between slow and rapid sand filters
Slow. Erosion caused by water is a slow process, and usually takes hundreds of years. The Grand Canyon!
It is rapid and episodic.
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.
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