Answer;
Monsoon winds
A monsoon wind is a wind that usually blows great amounts of moisture into an area.
Explanation;
-Monsoon is a major wind system that seasonally reverses its direction; such as one that blows for about six months from the northeast and six months from the southwest. The seasonal wind shift is usually accompanied by a dramatic change in precipitation.
-The best known example of a monsoon occurs over the Indian subcontinent. In summer, the sun warms the land and the air above it. With cooler air lying over the oceans that surround the subcontinent, a horizontal pressure gradient is established that generates winds directed from the ocean to land.
After 5 seconds the stone will have fallen 49 m
Answer:
I believe it is they will weigh the same
Explanation:
Center of gravity is the axis on which the mass rotates evenly if I remember correctly from AP Physics
Our weight is greater on the Earth<span> because of its stronger </span>gravity. .... track A? (b<span>) Is the speed gained by ball </span>B<span> going </span>down<span> the extra dip the .... The force of friction between your </span>back<span> foot and the </span>floor pushes<span> you forward. .... (a) Two force </span>pairs<span> act; </span>Earth's pull<span> on the apple (</span>action<span>), and the apple's </span>pull<span> on the ...</span>