What is divergence meteorology?
Regional SpecificsMETEOROLOGIST JEFF HABY Divergence occurs when a stronger wind moves away from a weaker wind or when air streams move in opposite directions. When divergence occurs in the upper levels of the atmosphere it leads to rising air. What is convergence and divergence in meteorology? convergence and divergence, in meteorology, the accumulation or drawing apart
Can you replace lava rock with fire glass?
Regional SpecificsYes, you can mix lava rock and fire glass in a fire pit. The two work very well together in a variety of ways to protect your investment and enhance your fire pit experience at a lower cost. Can lava rock be replaced with glass? When planning an outdoor fire pit, you may find yourself
Can we recognize that an earthquake is a foreshock before the mainshock occurs?
Regional SpecificsForeshocks are earthquakes that precede larger earthquakes in the same location. An earthquake cannot be identified as a foreshock until after a larger earthquake in the same area occurs. How do you know if an earthquake is a foreshock? Usually, for a preceding quake to be considered a foreshock, seismologists also look for the epicenter
What are the events of a tsunami?
Regional SpecificsTsunami are waves caused by sudden movement of the ocean surface due to earthquakes, landslides on the sea floor, land slumping into the ocean, large volcanic eruptions or meteorite impact in the ocean. What are the events of a tsunami in order? A tsunami has four general stages: initiation, split, amplification, and run-up. What happens
Is classification of coarse grained soil?
Natural EnvironmentsVarious types of coarse-grained soils are classified as: GW (Well graded Gravel), GP (Poorly graded Gravel), SW (Well graded Sand), SP (Poorly graded Sand), SM (Silty Sand), GM (Silty Gravel), SC (Clayey Sand), and GC (Clayey Gravel). Is classification of fine grained soil? fine-grained soil can be classified as silty soil with intermediate plasticity to
What is the relationship between earthquakes volcanoes and plate boundaries?
Regional SpecificsBoth volcanoes and earthquakes occur due to movement of the Earth’s tectonic plates. They are both caused by the heat and energy releasing from the Earth’s core. Earthquakes can trigger volcanic eruptions through severe movement of tectonic plates. Is there a relationship between the locations of earthquake epicenters volcanoes and plate boundaries if so describe