CELESTIAL CHALLENGE-FORCES IN NATURE

in science •  7 years ago 

Hey steemit users, my today chalenge is Forces In Nature anr a very first challenge.

first of all what is force?
"Any agent which produces distortion in a bady to which it is applied" or we can say "a push or pull" or " An agent which produces or tends to produce motion in a body or which stops or tends to stop motion of a body"

and Nature?
The God gifted.

The actual main Four Fundamental Forces of Nature are:
•Gravitational force
• Weak Nuclear force
•Electromagnetic force and
• Strong Nuclear force.

but i will be discusing some other God gifted forces here:

● THE MOTHER OF ALL TORNADOES:

The fastest wind speed ever recorded—318 miles an hour (511 kilometers an hour)—occurred during a tornado near Oklahoma City in 1999. Scientists classify tornadoes by the damage they can do. A tornado with wind speeds of 70 miles an hour (113 kilometers an hour) can sweep away entire houses and hurl cars through the air like missiles. But a tornado with wind speeds of more than 300 miles an hour (483 kilometers an hour) has the power to derail train cars, tear grass from the ground, and even rip pavement from the street.

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● SNOWBALL FACTORY

You head outside after a snowstorm and see dozens of drum-shaped snowballs. These rare creations are called snow rollers, and Mother Nature makes them all by herself. Snow rollers form when wet snow falls on ground that is icy, so snow won't stick to it. Pushed by strong winds, the snow rolls into logs. Maybe this is nature's way of saying it's time for a snowball fight.
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● EROSION

When gravity causes water to flow downwards. As the water flows soil and rocks are moved with it.

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Heavy rains and water run-off (water flowing off the land) naturally erode soil.  Humans make erosion happen faster by cutting down trees, removing shrubs and plants, and having too many animals on farmland. 

● TIDAL WAVES

A large gathering of water that is forced into a small area, creating a large wave.

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A tidal wave is caused by shifting of the ground under the ocean, and can be very dangerous to things around the water's edge.  Drilling for oil and removal of large sections of land are two things humans have done that can affect the formation of these waves.

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