Thunderstorm- a storm with lightning or thunder, and usually produced by cumulonimbus clouds and it also produces a lot of strong winds with heavy rains or hail
Earthquake- a sudden shake or trembling of the ground, a<span>n </span>earthquake<span> is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another
Volcano- openings in the earth's that creates when molten material </span><span>under the crust is propelled upward though the surface
Tsunami- Like a flood or tidal waves which is caused by displacement of large volume of water.
Flood- Overflow of water that covers land
Drought- when there's less precipitation such as little rain, drought is also water shortage, sometimes occurs on wet land and becomes dry
Bush fire- wildfire that usually happens in Australia's bush.
Avalanche- rapid flow of snow down a hill or mountain
Blizzard- a storm with blowing snow and winds that can reach up to 35 mph and can last for more/less than 3 hour</span>
The answer is Radiometric Dating. Glad to help.
Answer:
All objects that have balanced forces acting on them must be stationary is an example of Newton's first law of motion.
Explanation:
- Newton's First law of motion is the Law of inertia, that states a body continues to be in state opf rest or state of motion untill an unbalanced force acts on it.
- So if a body has all balanced forces acting on it then it will continue to remain in state of rest i.e. it will be stationary.
- The first example describes Newton's third law, that every action has equal and opposite reaction.
- The second and third example supports Newton's Second Law, the law of momentum which states that the rate of change oif momentum is directly proportional to the force applied on the body and the mass of the body.
D - spine alignment and foot size.
Late australopiths had an S-shaped spine that allowed for balance when standing. Shorter and less flexible toes made pushing off the ground much easier.