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The above tornadoes, and even **, solar wind are wrong.
Natural disasters are the fastest:
Thunder and lightning disasters among meteorological disasters are indeed a natural disaster, although this kind of disaster is accidental and sudden. Its speed is close to the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers per second.
Addendum: Hasn't the landlord heard of the incident where lightning hacked people to death?
I found one online:
Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and Java, Indonesia, are the most vulnerable to lightning. According to statistics, there are 300 days of lightning on the island of Java in one year. The most violent lightning in history was the 1975 attack on a hut near um Tari in rural Zimbabwe, killing 21 people.
Again: Thank you upstairs to the top of the thunderbolt friend. Upstairs, "shine shallow smile" didn't understand the disaster from the sun at all, the solar storm is the solar wind, and its speed must not be compared with the speed of light, if you want to say sunspots, I think it's okay.
However, not to mention that sunspots occur once every 11 years, and the harm it causes to human beings is not direct, but indirect, it is by affecting electromagnetism, thereby affecting human appliances and the earth's climate to human beings, and there is no direct harm at present. And it's prophetic. However, the lightning did not, and whoever struck was immediately scorched.
On the other hand, if the landlord is talking about natural disasters such as astronomical disasters, or those that indirectly affect human beings, then black holes are also very powerful and can absorb some of the light. And according to particle physics, there is a kind of tachyon particle, faster than the speed of light, and the universe is vast, so this natural disaster problem becomes inexplicable.
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Sunspot eruptions produce effects that disturb the Earth at the speed of light.
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The people upstairs are talking about all kinds of colorful things.... = =
Personally, I still agree with the solar storm...
No matter how fast those natural disasters are, they only propagate in gaseous, liquid, solid, or vibrational ways, and they can't match the speed of light as the speed of sunlight, right?!
Some people upstairs said that lightning, lightning is indeed fast, the speed of light, three times ten to the eighth power of the second can not be fast...However, physics books say that it is close to the speed of light, and it is not equal to the speed of light!! In other words, the air still has a role to play in the propagation of light...[Although this trigger is negligible, that stretches the time distance or something a little bit and the trigger can be amplified, right?So light travels a little bit faster in a vacuum than in the air. During a solar storm, solar particles travel at the speed of electromagnetic waves, the speed of light in a vacuum.
To sum up, the speed of solar storms is comparatively faster.
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It is the human mind (natural human psychology).
In one thought, he can be destroyed 300 times around the world according to "Nuclear Bomb".
The rationale can be found in "Psychology in the Cold War".
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Calamity, its impact range is much smaller than that of a tornado, but the speed is really fast, and the aura is not obvious, and the personnel caused by it are relatively large.
A catastrophic wind is a very dry, hot downdraft.
This evidence is relatively old, so I'll go back and look up the book to see if I can scan that chapter.
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Waves can reach surface wave velocities much faster than tsunamis, tornadoes, mudslides, typhoons, etc.
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The fastest moving natural disaster is the "solar wind" – a stream of plasma that travels at a speed of 200-800 km/s.
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Hurricanes, tsunamis, thunder and lightning.
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Lightning strikes, when you see it, it's a disaster...
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Natural disasters such as tornadoes and typhoons are mobile.
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Velocity is the speed at which a wave propagates through underground rocks and is currently the fastest geological hazard at 10,000 meters per second.
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Volcanic eruptions are the most violent and rapid natural disasters on Earth.
Volcanoes – the most violent force on earth.
Volcanoes are rapid eruptions of tremendous energy from deep within the earth. Essentially, volcanoes are outlets to the Earth's surface, ejecting melted rocks, detritus, and gases from the Earth's interior.
If heavy magma accumulates beneath the surface and a large amount of gas accumulates, an eruption will form, with lava, stone, and dust sprayed into the sky. If there is less gas and magma, the eruption will usually be less powerful, usually by strands of lava flowing out of the outlet.
Volcanoes have bulges that resemble mountain peaks, which are formed by the precipitation and condensation of material gushing out during an eruption around the crater. The entire formation process can take weeks or millions of years.
Large volcanic eruptions can be extremely dangerous to the surrounding population. The lava flow can reach temperatures of up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,250 degrees Celsius) or more, and it's enough to set everything on the road on fire, including entire villages. Huge boulders formed by the solidification of lava may roll down the village.
Rapidly melting snow creates mudslides that sweep across the mountain peaks and canyon surfaces and flood entire villages. Dust and harmful gases can cause lung damage and other problems, especially for infants and the elderly. Scientists estimate that about 260,000 people have died directly or indirectly from volcanic eruptions over the past 300 years.
Volcanoes are usually located on the edge of the Earth's tectonic plates, which are huge blocks of rock that make up the Earth's surface. About 90% of the volcanoes are located in the volcanic belt on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.
There are about 1,900 volcanoes on Earth that are considered active, i.e., these volcanoes show some degree of activity and could erupt again at any time. Many other volcanoes are dormant, meaning that there are no signs of eruption at the moment, but there is a possibility of an eruption in the future. Other volcanoes are considered extinct.
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Volcanoes erupted, leaving no grass everywhere they went.
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The magnetic fields emitted by neutron stars move faster than the speed of light, and there are objects that move extremely fast faster than the speed of light, which we cannot see.
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Assassins are the fastest. Red Dog is faster than Devil May Cry.
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Dragon Turtle, 5 Speed Shoe Home, Sprint Rebirth (I don't know if Rebirth is useful now), 20 Layers of Killing Knife, Dream, Acceleration Ball, Spiritual Wind, Spiritual Wind.
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The Garden Guardian who comes out of the Boots of Swiftness, if you choose the Dragon Turtle to open Q1000 more movement speed.
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Five-speed shoes, add an electric blade The electric blade has a speed bonus You can have a few more Absolute speed is fast, but it generally depends on the hero's skills, and the dragon turtle is stronger.
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The dragon turtle comes out with a five-speed shoe attached to the homeland guard.
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The Dragon Turtle Homeland Guardian opened Q and rolled directly into the middle lane.
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Dragon Turtle Q Five-Speed Home Shoes Five Phantom Dance Dash.
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Six five-speed shoes have Homeland Guards.
I think it should be a planet with the same mass as the Earth or larger than the Earth colliding with the Earth. I thought it was worse than a tsunami. Thank you.
It usually starts with animals! For example, the flood is coming, the ants will move, and the pigs, dogs, and snakes will be messing around, etc.! Volcanoes are like that! That's when you need to be vigilant!
Flood and drought disasters, gas chain shouting like disasters; geological hazards; Since the shed is prosperous, the seepage foot disaster.
The government allocates funds for disaster relief and governance.
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