A tornado itself does not produce rain, but it can accompany a tornado. The storms the produce tornadoes, called supercells typically produce very heavy rain, often enough to prompt flash flood warnings. This rain may stop before the tornado comes, or the tornado may be rain wrapped. Some storms however, called LP (low-precipitation) supercells produce little to no rain at all, but can still produce tornadoes.
The 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajokull produced about 250 million cubic meters of ash.
A hurricane can produce anywhere from a few inches to over 2 feet of rain, depending on its size, intensity, and how slowly it moves. The heavy rain can lead to flash flooding, landslides, and widespread destruction.
A supercell is a severe thunderstorm with a deep, rotating updraft. When conditions are right, the rotating updraft of a supercell can tilt and create a mesocyclone, leading to the development of a tornado. The mesocyclone can produce a funnel cloud that extends to the ground, forming a tornado.
Fracking can produce varying amounts of oil depending on factors like the geology of the site, technology used, and well conditions. On average, a fracked well can produce anywhere from hundreds to thousands of barrels of oil per day during its peak production, with overall production declining over time.
Market forces (offer and demand). Mexico is a capitalist country.
A domain price is how much the product is actually worth including cost to produce. A regular price is how much the retailer decides to price the product at.
It's not the amount of wind, but the design of the generator, that decides what voltage is produced. The amount of wind will determine the power produced.
false, People who produce too much mucus in the bronchial tubes have a disease called bronchitis
As much as the judge decides.
No
they're called "lantern' fish so they pretty much do produce their own light
the legislative branch decides, that is - the elected members of Congress and the House,as signed and approved by the President.
As much as the seller decides to sell it for.
Nobody decides how much money the government has to borrow. When the government wants to borrow money it has to issue or create debt with the US Treasury.
The judge.
The Congress decides.