The storms create temporary streams. The streams carry sediments with them. Soon these sediments are settle down creating a graded bedding.
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The storms create temporary streams. The streams carry sediments with them. Soon these sediments are settle down creating a graded bedding.
Waves don't cause storms at all. Storms at sea cause waves.
Storms are bad because of the danger they can bring and the damage they can cause. High winds, lightening, and hail can cause damage to property and trees. Heavy rain can cause flooding.
Compared to tornadoes, yes. Tornadoes generally do not cause much erosion. With storms, it is tricky, as many landslides are triggered by storms. However, in areas prone to landslides, such events likely cause the greates portion of erosion.
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Graded bedding itself does not cause landslides. Graded bedding refers to sedimentary layers with varying particle sizes that settle out in a specific order. Landslides typically occur when there is a loss of support beneath the slope, such as due to heavy rainfall, erosion, or geological disturbances.
The intense storms on Saturn are caused by the planet's strong winds, which can reach speeds of up to 1,100 miles per hour (1,800 km/h). These storms are often seen as large swirls of clouds in Saturn's atmosphere, fueled by the planet's internal heat and energy. The most famous storm on Saturn is the hexagonal-shaped vortex at its north pole.
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Tornadoes themselves do not cause any precipitation. The storms that produce tornadoes do. These storms produce heavy rain and often produce hail, some of which can be quite large.