Vortexes and Vortices
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Examples of natural vortexes include tornadoes, whirlpools, dust devils, and waterspouts. Artificial vortexes can be created in laboratory settings for research purposes or in industrial applications for mixing liquids and gases. Atmospheric phenomena like hurricanes and typhoons also exhibit vortex-like behavior.
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The two plurals of "vortex" are "vortexes" and "vortices".
look in your toilet when you flush,the rotation is a vortex a tornado is a vortex when your sink drains,the rotaion is also a vortex on the other side of the equator,the rotation is reversed Edit: I came across this answer and I think the person was asking about actual locations. There are many vortexes in Arizona, google Arizona vortexes. Many people go to them for meditation and healing purposes.
you defeat krall that come out of big vortexes
I am basing this on theory but it may still be correct. A fork will create more vortexes due to drag while a spoon will create less vortexes but of larger size. I believe that many small vortexes will create more molecular motion and therefore 'mix better'. But as I said this is speculation of which is that speculation will suffice until proven wrong
No country does. A suction vortex is not a tornado; it is a feature that can develop in a tornado. A tornado itself is a vortex but can sometimes contain smaller vortices (vortexes) called suction vortices. Such a storm is called a multiple-vortex tornado.
Search for minerals, but the best thing to do is to fight in the black vortexes for the other 6 Geo's (and other cool prizes). Search for minerals, but the best thing to do is to fight in the giant black vortexes for the other 6 Geo's (and other cool prizes).
No. In simple terms, a vortex is a body of fluid (liquid or gas) that rotates. A volcano is a vent or hole in the ground through which molten rock and hot gas may erupt. The molten rock erupted by a volcano is generally to viscous to support a vortex. Examples of natural disasters that are vortexes include tornadoes and hurricanes.
No a sphere is a solid with no vortexes, faces, or edges while a cone has two faces, one vortex, and one edge.