Mara Kimbrough
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Under Black Sea
Well, we'll try to guess a little bit, will we? In terms of volume, which is the volume of water that flows through a waterway, can you name the sixth largest river in the world? Of course, the first couple of rivers are easy to list, starting with the Amazon River in South America. And we'll also have Congo in Africa, and Ganges in India. You can name all the rivers of this world, but you'll never be any closer to an answer. Why? This river is not on the surface, it lies beneath the waves of the Black Sea.
By Mara Kimbrough10 months ago in Earth
RUN IF YOU SEE THIS CLOUD
RUN AWAY IF YOU SEE THIS CLOUD Downdrafts, although they can often be confused with tornadoes, are dangerous winds capable of causing great damage. Downbursts form when an updraft sucks in unstable moist air, which creates hailstones and raindrops. The storm matures and the updraft keeps feeding the cloud with this gas, but sometimes the updraft is so strong it suspends huge amounts of hail and rain in the upper part and center of the storm.
By Mara Kimbrough10 months ago in Earth