I think that the wind gets slower
the slope which the direction of the wind blows.
by the time when warm air meets cool air.
The first step is to recognize the power and limits of the models. The second step is to test the relevance of the mental models against changing environment and to generate new models. The third step is to overcome inhibitors such as lack of information, lack of trust, desire to hold on to old patterns, and the expectations of the others. The final step is to implement the model, assess the model and continuously strengthen the model (Crook, Wind, Gunther, 2005, p. xxiv).
- The slope and length of the ramp. - The rolling friction between the tires and the ramp/ground. - The air resistance (which is dependent on the velocity and geometrical shape of the car). - The direction and speed of the wind. - The smoothness of the ground (a rugged surface will slow the car down).
When wind meets a steep slope, it goes up and keeps on going.
I think that the wind gets slower
it will make strong winds blow. (A+)
the slope which the direction of the wind blows.
The cast of Wind Meets Earth - 2012 includes: Andreas Bytoft
Aluetian Island chain or the North Slope.
The most direct cause of wind is a difference in the temperature. The hot air meets the cold air, which causes wind.
Water and wind eroding away the rough sides of a mountain.
well the wind should go uphill, parallel with the slope. It would be hard to take off if the wind was going downhill... i guess...
by the time when warm air meets cool air.
When wind slows down or meets an obstacle, it loses the energy needed to transport sediment and may deposit the material it was carrying. This process can lead to erosion around the obstacle where the wind's ability to move the sediment is diminished.
Slope has always existed. The wind creates sand dunes or water waves which have slopes. Running water cuts valleys out of rock and these have slope. Tectonic movements create mountains which have slope.