Tornadoes that are on the ground are simply referred to as tornadoes.
Raindrops that freeze when they hit the ground are called freezing rain. This occurs when rain falls as a liquid and then freezes upon contact with surfaces that are at or below freezing temperatures, creating a layer of ice. Freeze rain can be dangerous as it can create hazardous conditions for driving and walking.
In a vacuum, they would hit the ground at the same time due to gravity. However, in the real world with air resistance, the bowling ball would typically hit the ground first because it has more mass and air resistance affects lighter objects more.
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In a vacuum, they would hit the ground at the same time due to the acceleration due to gravity being the same for both objects. In reality, the shape and weight of the objects can affect how they fall, so it's difficult to predict which would hit the ground first.
It's just called a ground ball.
There is no such thing. A meteor that has hit the ground is called a meteorite.
Tornadoes that are on the ground are simply referred to as tornadoes.
A groundball cannot be hit for a home run. If a ball is hit on the ground and bounces over the wall, it's called a ground-rule double
A ball hit diagonally across the court on a baseline ground stroke is called 'Crosscourt Shot'.
Shooting or falling stars are called, "Meteors". When they hit the ground, they are called "Meteorites".
When I Hit the Ground was created on 2009-03-17.
They both will hit the ground at the same time
The bowling ball will hit the ground first because it has more mass than the golf ball, so it experiences a greater force of gravity pulling it downward. This causes the bowling ball to accelerate more quickly than the golf ball, making it reach the ground sooner.
yes you are dead before yo hit the ground because if your shot youre dead before you hit the ground also when your about to get buried your dead before you go in the ground.
There is no such thing as a star that has fallen to the ground. The stars are too far away for Earth to affect them and, despite appearing small in the sky, are many times larger than Earth. A meteor that has struck the ground is called a meteorite.
they will both hit the ground at the same time