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This is due to the inertia of motion that the Blades of an electric fan continue to rotate for some time even after the fan has been switched off.
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Answer: Mississippi River has always influenced productivity in the Gulf.
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1860s
Choice D is correct
Explanation:
The US labor movement began in the 1860s
The largest state is New York City; with a population above 8.1 million
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<span>Hurricanes just don't come out of nowhere to become what they are. They go through a process of development that involves several different stages. These stages can have different lengths just as in human development depending on certain environmental conditions where it is located at a particular time. If these conditions are right, a hurricane can develop rapidly, and go through these early stages very quickly. If these conditions aren't right, then development can be slow, or not
at all. Here are the various stages of development a hurricane goes through.</span>
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<span>Tropical Wave--These are the most common of tropical disturbances with about 100 forming each season. They lack a closed circulation, which is when there are winds in every direction. Wind speeds are less than 20 knots, or 25 mph.
</span><span>Tropical Depression--A wave becomes a depression when there is a presence of a closed circulation, and sustained winds are 20 knots, or 25 mph. At this point, the system is still quite disorganized.
</span><span>Tropical Storm--A depression becomes a tropical storm when shower and thunderstorm activity moves over the closed circulation, and sustained winds reach at least 35 knots, or 39 mph. At this point, the system is capable of causing minimal damage.
</span></span><span>Hurricane--A tropical storm becomes a hurrica</span></span></span>