Why does the water start rotating? There are many explanations, but here's one way to think about it: Imagine yourself as a particle in the water, suddenly pulled toward the suction that the drain creates. At f
Why does the water start rotating? There are many explanations, but here's one way to think about it: Imagine yourself as a particle in the water, suddenly pulled toward the suction that the drain creates. At first, you'd find yourself accelerating toward the drain. Then, quite literally,...
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formation starts pretty much when the temperature gets below freezing," said Luigi Romolo, a climatologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. "The ice will start to form on the shores, the outer edge of the lake, we call that shore ice, and then it will start to go ...
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It's spawned from severe thunderstorms with enough energy and the proper conditions to start a "cyclone" of spinning air. Tornadoes can happen anywhere and at any time, but they tend to happen most frequently in the late evening or during the night, when thunderstorms sweeping across the land...
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