On its face, Whirlpool Corp.'s newest washing machine, with its modern muted veneer, looks nicer than its old ones. And for $100 more, it should be. But behind the scenes, the century-old U.S.
Whirlpools are formed by the combination of strong currents, narrow channels, and rapidly changing underwater topography. Dangerous whirlpools are rare and require currents of 10 knots or more. Small, ...
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What Happens If You Get Sucked Into A Whirlpool?
Whirlpools appear when fast-flowing water interacts with other currents or obstacles. Faced with a worthy opponent, the water begins to swirl in a downward spiral, creating a vortex capable of sucking ...
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