As with a hurricane on Earth the "Great Red Spot" is fed by heat, but unlike on Earth, the heat is generated internally on Jupiter. Since there is no land mass for the storms to pass over on Jupiter, the storms continue to churn away, fed heat continuously. It is unknown how long the Red Spot has persisted since it was already present when the first astronomers noted it in the early 17th Century (the telecope was invented in 1608). The spot changes significantly over time and has been shown to absorb/merge with other smaller storms. The storm has been raging for more than 400 years and currently measures about 25000 km by 15000 km. In simple terms, this storm is fed by the expansion of liquefied gases. It keeps on receiving energy so the cycle will continue for some time.
Go to the valley windworks on fridays and you will find a drifloon outside the valley windworks building.
NO because cancer will go away when it wants to go away
he doesnt want to say he doesnt like girlsthey are boringishthey are not good at footbal
he doesnt go to jail in the books.
Because he goes to school on the reserve.
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Everyone either gets flooded and die or they go away when they here that a hurricane will come to KILL them ALL!
Unfortunately not, Type 1 diabetes doesnt go away :(
you should go to the doctors if the swell doesnt go away.
Stay inside don't go into the water you may get electrocuted .
turn the light off
Evacute the area right away when the signs of a hurricane appear. And make sure you have an evacuwation kit with every thing you will need. like an walky talky water food and etc. and go to somewhere you are as far away from the hurricane as possible
It becomes a solid and gives off heat.
If a tornado threatens go to you basement or the center part of you house away from windows. Thunderstorms usually pose a less serious threat, though it is still a good idea to avoid windows. In a hurricane you should stay away from windows and be prepared to move to a higher floor. The number 1 killer in a hurricane is flooding.
The best place to hide during a hurricane is in an interior room on the lowest floor of your home, away from windows and doors. Choose a small, windowless room like a closet or bathroom, or a basement if you have one. Make sure to have emergency supplies like food, water, and a flashlight handy.
yes u can send it back and get a new one*