Environmental turbulence refers to the amount of change and complexity in the environment of a company. The greater the amount of change in environmental factors, such as technology and governmental regulations, and/or the greater the number of environmental factors that must be considered, the higher the level of environmental turbulence. For many reasons environmental volatility and instability have been increasing for the past 100 years.
Environmental turbulence can be caused by factors such as climate change, natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes, human activities like deforestation and pollution, and changes in global economic and geopolitical conditions. These factors can disrupt ecosystems, weather patterns, and natural resource availability, leading to increased uncertainty and instability in the environment.
Planes are built to resist turbulence.
Turbulence Records was created in 2005.
Turbulence was released on 01/10/1997.
The Production Budget for Turbulence was $55,000,000.
Turbulence - song - was created in 2010.
The Age of Turbulence has 544 pages.
In flight simulators are external environmental factors like the air density, turbulence, clouds or precipitation simulated to check how the pilot reacts to this.
The opposite abstract noun for turbulence would be "calmness" or "tranquility."
The airplane experienced severe turbulence during the thunderstorm, causing some passengers to feel nauseous.
Turbulence can throw flying animals off course.
Turbulence - Aviator album - was created in 1980.