It has many purposes for exmaple building, architecture, astronomy and engineering.
1. A practical application of Pythagoras Theorem is to check where the ploat or a building or land are in the form of a square or rectangle ( i.e. each corner angle is 90 degree or not ) 2. For finding the third side of a right angle triangle 3. Use of Trigometry i.e. sinx , cosx and tanx based on right angle triangle are used in finding the area of many geometrical figures like area of any triangle , rectangle etc. 4. many more ........
Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin just after midnight on Christmas Day in 1974 and lasted until about 7:00 am.
Oh, what a lovely question! Tornadoes and tropical cyclones are both powerful forces of nature, but they are different in size and characteristics. Tornadoes are usually smaller in size, with a narrow and intense rotating column of air, while tropical cyclones are much larger, spanning hundreds of miles with strong winds and heavy rain. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own way, just like every brushstroke on a canvas.
one day
22 times in a day.
four times
in a half day it occur or happens 22 times
Not always. It is difficult but not impossible for tornadoes to form in relatively chilly weather.
Fathers Day Tornado happened in 2010.
The Father's Day tornado of 2010 hit Billings, Montana on June 10, but it wan't the only tornado to have ocurred on Father's Day.
There were many tornadoes in Oklahoma that day, but the infamous Oklahoma City tornado was an F5.
158 people were killed by the Joplin tornado. Another tornado on the same day killed 1 person in the Minneapolis area.
The area gets 700-800 tornadoes each year, which averages to about 2 tornadoes each day. However, tornadoes do not hit Tornado Alley daily, but often occur in outbreaks. Also, tornado activity is much higher in spring and early summer than other times of year.
There is no way of knowing when the next tornado will be.
The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 killed 24 people. A tornado in Shawnee, Oklahoma the day before killed 2 people.
Yes, on April 27, 2011 Cullman, Alabama was hit by an EF4 tornado, one of many tornadoes that touched down that day.