Klagyivik Viktor // Shutterstock Why are thunderstorms worse in spring? When a cool, dry atmosphere mixes with warm, moist air, thunderstorms pop up. This is more likely to happen in the spring and summer as temperatures rise. Why is flooding worse in spring? Pixabay Why is flooding worse...
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Huge walls of dust are sometimes called a haboob which means “blown” in Arabic. They form when high winds push out of falling thunderstorms. A haboob can reach 1,500 to 3,000 feet tall and 100 miles wide. Why does humidity make people sweat more? Koldunova Anna // Shutterstock Why d...
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Create a reference line by lining up the theodolite horizontally with a tall landmark within easy view. Unlock the lower clamp to make this rotation, line the sight up with the landmark, and lock the lower clamp again. The horizontal measurement will still be zero. From now on, only loose...
They're thin (maybe a millimeter thick) but rather tall (5ish millimeters). To open it, you're supposed to unhook them with finger force so that the top plate then slides off... I couldn't do it like they describe, I had to use all my spudgers and guitar pics to lift the rear...
See how the 330-metre tall Eiffel Tower stands apart from the rest of the buildings. Photo credit to psimiqueli Admire the intricate ironwork that made up the structure of the Eiffel Tower, appreciate the engineering marvel of its construction, and learn about the tower's history through infor...
What is a haboob? Huge walls of dust are sometimes called a haboob which means “blown” in Arabic. They form when high winds push out of falling thunderstorms. A haboob can reach 1,500 to 3,000 feet tall and 100 miles wide.
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Possibly best known for their fictional counterparts Scooby-Doo and Marmaduke, this giant breed's physical size is matched only by the size of its heart. Commonly standing as tall as 32 inches at the shoulder, Great Danes are often referred to as the "Apollo of dogs." They are gentle gian...