you come back out the way you came in.
The Charybdis is a giant whirlpool that lives under an enormous fig tree. It tried to suck in Odysseus's ship.
If a tsunami hits a whirlpool, nothing noticeable will happen. If you have ever gone into a pool and circles it multiple times, it will make a whirlpool. Okay, so start making waves in a single direction. The waves will slow down the whirlpool, due to the friction on your "tsunami" water. So, just picture that on a much, much larger scale!
If you suck on a battery, nothing will happen, but you will be sucking in bacteria. If you swallow one (which is unlikely to happen to anyone) then you'd probably die.
A whirlpool forms when opposing currents meet and create a spinning vortex of water. This can happen naturally in oceans, rivers, or lakes where different flows collide. The circular motion of the whirlpool is caused by the conservation of angular momentum as the water moves around a central point.
yes and no. little whirlpools like the ones in a sink when you drain the water won't suck you down but big whirlpools also called maelstroms can suck you down. but big whirlpools can't sink a big ships like in some movies. if you want to know how a whirlpool is formed its formed when two different currents pass each other.
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the thing that would happen is there would be many riots
When clouds come along and suck water from the sea
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