When water (or any fluid) is stirred in a circular motion it will form a vortex or vortices. A vortex is a region in which the fluid flows in a circular motion around a vertical axis. Common examples are smoke rings, whirlpools - including those seen behind the oars of boats or hot drinks that have been stirred, water going down a plughole. Often the fluid forms more than one vortex - these are multiple vortices.
Any multiple of 120 is a common multiple of 15 and 24.
Yes because 5 times 12 = 60 that is if you meant is 60 a multiple of 5
Two or more numbers are needed to find their lowest common multiple but if you meant 61 and 17 then it is 1037
There is no "greatest common multiple" for any pair of numbers. If you meant greatest common factor, the answer is 3.
There is no greatest common multiple of two (or more) numbers: whatever number you come up with as the greatest common multiple I can always add their lowest common multiple to get an even higher common multiple. If you meant the LOWEST common multiple (the least number that both divide into with a remainder) then lcm(72, 180) = 360. If you meant the greatest common FACTOR (the greatest number that divides into both), then gcf(72, 180) = 36.
A multiple vortex tornado has several smaller swirling vortices within the main circulation, while a single vortex tornado only has one main rotating column of air. Multiple vortex tornadoes can be more intense and cause more localized damage due to the presence of multiple vortices.
The plural form of vortex is vortices.
No country does. A suction vortex is not a tornado; it is a feature that can develop in a tornado. A tornado itself is a vortex but can sometimes contain smaller vortices (vortexes) called suction vortices. Such a storm is called a multiple-vortex tornado.
Not exactly. Some tornadoes, however, have multiple vortices within the main circulation. In most cases these vortices are hidden inside the funnel, but under the right conditions they can become visible, resulting in a tornado with two or more separate funnels. In some cases such a tornado may appear to split as new vortices form or as one comes out from behind another.
This term most likely refers to a multiple-vortex tornado. A tornado is itself a vortex that can sometimes contain two or more smaller vortices that move with the tornado's rotation. These vortices pack stronger winds than the rest of the tornado, and often result in areas within a tornado's path where damage is more severe than it is elsewhere.
What is vertices
Because they are not meant to be a series. They are meant to be multiple games in multiple fantasy worlds.
Tornadoes are powerful vortices of air that form during severe thunderstorms. Whirlpools are vortices formed in bodies of water due to strong currents or obstructions. Dust devils are small vortices of rotating air that occur on dry, sunny days.
Yes. Both tornadoes and hurricanes are vortices, though they are on entire different scales.
Tornadoes can split into multiple vortices when the parent tornado interacts with the local terrain, or due to changes in wind direction or speed at different altitudes. This process is known as tornado "multiplication" or "satellite" tornadoes.
Multiple of 2 is 2,4,6,8,10,12... and multiple of 3 is 3,6,9,12,15..... like that for all numbers
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