Which forces or pressures are responsible for natural changes cousins is a hostels like earthquake high tide and low tide lightning during thunderstorm and cyclone tsunami tradewinds formation of pressure belt flood volcanic eruption?
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What is the force or pressure responsible for:
earthquakes -- mostly seafloor spreading,
cyclones -- atmospheric convective instability from hot ocean water,
volcanic eruptions -- seafloor spreading at one end, subduction of volatiles at the other end, and hotspots, e.g. Hawaii, in between,
flood -- too many to list -- right now in Washington State it's rapid snow melt,
tsunamis -- earthquake modification of the seabed,
high tides and low tides -- gravity of moon and sun,
lightnings during thunderstorms -- other thunderstorms that act as a Van de Graf generator to charge up the upper atmosphere,
trade winds, and the formation of pressure belts -- convective instability from solar thermal and the coriolis force
earthquakes -- mostly seafloor spreading,
cyclones -- atmospheric convective instability from hot ocean water,
volcanic eruptions -- seafloor spreading at one end, subduction of volatiles at the other end, and hotspots, e.g. Hawaii, in between,
flood -- too many to list -- right now in Washington State it's rapid snow melt,
tsunamis -- earthquake modification of the seabed,
high tides and low tides -- gravity of moon and sun,
lightnings during thunderstorms -- other thunderstorms that act as a Van de Graf generator to charge up the upper atmosphere,
trade winds, and the formation of pressure belts -- convective instability from solar thermal and the coriolis force
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