A tennis ball bounces higher on hills than on plains because the slope of the hill adds more potential energy to the ball as it bounces up. This increase in potential energy helps the ball to overcome air resistance and bounce to a higher height. Additionally, the hill creates a steeper angle of impact with the ground, causing the ball to rebound with more force.
Wind on top of hills and mountains is caused by the difference in temperature and pressure between higher and lower elevations. As the air flows from high to low pressure areas, it speeds up due to the reduced friction at higher elevations. Additionally, topographic features can channel and accelerate the wind, creating stronger gusts on hills and mountains.
Wind farms are placed on hills or coasts because these locations offer higher and more consistent wind speeds, which is essential for efficient energy production. Hills and coasts are also less obstructed by buildings or trees, allowing for better wind flow and larger, more powerful turbines to be installed. Additionally, these locations often have lower land costs and easier accessibility for installation and maintenance.
A plateau is a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons. A plain is an area of land not significantly higher than adjacent areas and with relatively minor differences in elevation, commonly less than 500 ft. (150 m), within the area.
Wind tends to move from areas of high pressure to low pressure. On hills, the terrain can create differences in pressure that lead to stronger winds as they try to equalize. Also, hills can experience funneling effects that accelerate the wind speed.
The answer to the riddle is a road. Roads pass through towns, go over hills, but they themselves do not move.
The value of the force of gravity (standard value of g=9.8 m per second squared) on hills is less than at the plains so the weight of tennis ball at hills is less than at plains. In other words, the force with which the earth attracts the ball on hills will be less than at plains.
plateau?
they had hills and lots of plains.
there are mostly both of them. there are hills, plains, and mountains and other landforms
Plains and hills, mountains and lakes, rivers and sea; 31 % mountains, 33 % hills, 36 % plains.
Florida's Landforms are mountains, hills, lakes, and plains
Plains and hills, mountains and lakes, rivers and sea, 31 % mountains, 33 % hills, 36 % plains.
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The Black Hills
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