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Give reasons why tropical storms eventually lose their energy

They pass over land, which in turn slows their movement due to frictionLoss of energy because of the cooling effect of passing over water at higher latitudes

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Answered by Annabel A. Geography tutor
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What are strong and weak acids? How do they differ from diluted and concentrated acids?

Acid strength relates to the degree of ionisation in aqueous solution. A strong acid is completely ionised in aqueous solution. A weak acid is only partially ionised in aqueous solution.On the other hand,...

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Answered by Coco Z. Chemistry tutor
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Solve 3y^2 – 60y + 220 = 0 using the quadratic formula:

when a quadratic equation isn't able to be solved using factorisation, the quadratic formula can be used, which has the general formula of ** **. The letters in the formula represent the coefficients in t...

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Answered by Olivia C. Maths tutor
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If a ball is thrown at a velocity of 5m/s, what height does it reach?

For this, we use the conservation of energy. We know that loss of kinetic energy = gain in potential energy, so KE = PE. Our equation is 0.5mv2 = mgh, but as we have m on bot...

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Answered by Laura U. Physics tutor
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How do I use the informal future tense in Spanish?

There are two different ways of forming the future tense in Spanish: the informal future tense and the simple future tense.The informal future is a way of saying what you...

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Answered by Hannah W. Spanish tutor
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