The thing that blows up and away in a flurry of leaves and thunder is a speckled, brown and gray bird. (chapter 12, page 144)
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, a small aluminum emergency transmitter blows up and away in a flurry of leaves and thunder when Brian tries to start a fire using it as a spark.
It is a Ruffed Grouse.
The answer to your question is a specific passage from the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. In the book, Brian makes a makeshift fire starter using his hatchet to create sparks that ignite dry grass. The resulting explosion of flames and smoke is described as a βflurry of leavesβ and a βrumble of thunder.β
Brown grey specked bird
The boxing match ended after an explosive flurry of blows to the head.
Brian realizes that he needs to blow on the fire. He uses the hatchet to create sparks and they land on the birch bark. He blows the bark, but his breath is too hard and blows it out. He tries again and the sparks grew into a small fire.
After Snoopy blows the leaves into the pile, Linus will jump into it.
A car can fishtail when a rear tire blows due to a dramatic reduction in traction. When the tire blows, it is quickly ripped from the rim which leaves very little contact with the road.
there are seeds under the leaves of the Epiphyte. The wind then blows it to another area.
The sound of leaves is often called a "rustle" or "rustling." Walking on dry leaves can also produce a "crackling" sound.
weathering is wind erosin what it does is when wind blows it leaves behind pebbles and boulders.
you make snoopy walk to the trees and click the screen and he blows them in the air
the cells (something in the leaf, this is the only part i dont remember) fall into other leaves. when the wind blows, millions of cells are 'doing it', but only few make it.
Sound is caused by a vibration of the leaves. Depending on the shape and stiffness of the leaves, the sound will sound different. Also the speed of the wind will affect the loudness and pitch of the sound.