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Yes. Solid rims are known for catching the wind. Kiting!

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For example the magnetic field, the wind speed, the gravitation.

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earth wind and fire, solid, liquid, and gas, but basically colder.

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Solid particles such as dust get into the air when wind picks them up and carries them. Other particles such as salt are picked up by ocean spray.

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Mustard gas, the poison, is dispersed by wind because it is a gas and can't stay in one place on its own.

Mustard, the condiment, usually stays on your burger or hot dog despite wind, but if the wind is especially powerful, it might also get dispersed because it is a liquid and can't stand up to wind the way a solid might.

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A personal wind gauge may be purchased from a number of retailers. These include Weather Hawk, Kestrel Meters, Rakuten, Solid Signal, Ambient Weather and eBay.

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The solar wind is a stream of charged particles (mostly electrons and protons) that emanates from the Sun. Therefore, it is considered a plasma, which is the fourth state of matter distinct from solid, liquid, and gas.

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You push it or very high wind do (like a tornado)

Or to put it another way by the application of a force.

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The solid particles are bigger than the openings in the filter. Much like wind or rain will pass through a chain link fence that will keep pets in the yard.

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Sediments is pieces of solid material that have been deposited on Earth's surface. The sediments have been deposited by wind, water, ice, gravity, or chemical precipitation.

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The wind rotation of a tornado is typically faster in the center, which is known as the eye of the tornado. The wind speed decreases as you move away from the center towards the outer edges of the tornado.

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Soil is the nutrient-rich top layer of the ground, suitable for growing plants. Wind is the large-scale movement of air across the planet.

Among obvious differences, the primary component of wind is gas, while soil is mostly solid. Wind is a component of weather, while soil is affected by weather. And wind can be a factor in soil depletion, while soil generally plays no part in determining the wind's speed or direction.

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The Delicate Arch was formed from wind and water erosion. The arch started out as a solid wall, then was eroded by the water and wind and it created a hole. As this continued for millions of years, the hole expanded and now we have The Delicate Arch.

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Yes, a tree is a solid structure because its trunk, branches, and roots are composed of dense material that provides support and stability. The tree's structure allows it to withstand various external forces such as wind and gravity.

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Areas with dense vegetation, such as tropical rainforests or temperate forests, are least likely to experience wind erosion. The vegetation acts as a barrier, protecting the soil from being eroded by the wind. Additionally, regions with solid rock formations or areas with well-developed soil structure are less susceptible to wind erosion.

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Lithium is a solid at room temperature. It turns into a liquid at 453.69 K, and boils at 1615 K.

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Surfaces that have dense vegetation, such as forests or grasslands, are less prone to wind erosion because the vegetation acts as a barrier that stabilizes the soil and prevents it from being carried away by the wind. Additionally, non-porous surfaces like rock or concrete are also resistant to wind erosion due to their solid structure.

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Wind and water erosion are not likely to affect large, immovable structures such as buildings or mountains. These structures are generally too solid and stable for erosion to have a significant impact on them.

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solid works (a cad) allows you to simulate a wind tunnel so car manufactures can see how fast there car go's and also solid works also allows you to calculate the amount of stress a material/product can hold

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You should better go and ask your momma, so she can google it for you!

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Alonzo L. Frost has written:

'Investigation of solid plume simulation criteria to produce flight plume effects on mulitbody configuration in wind tunnel tests' -- subject(s): Plumes, Wind tunnel tests, Launch vehicles

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The Wind Beneath My Wings

Cast Your Fate To the Wind

Gone With the Wind

Summer Wind

They Call the Wind Maria

Windy

Dust In the Wind

Colors Of the Wind

Blowing In the Wind

Against the Wind

She's Like the Wind

Candle In the Wind

Idiot Wind

Wild Is the Wind

Slow Wind

Whistle Down the Wind

Ride Like the Wind

Blow Wind Blow

Voices On the Wind

Wind Chimes

Cold Wind

Don't Tell the Wind

Written On the Wind

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water:

In zero or below zero degree celcious it will become solid, if the temperature increases it will melt ,if the increasing temperature continuous it will become a vapour form. then this is present in the atmospheric air . if the cool air or wind comes liquid form of rain will occur.

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Yes, powerful tornadoes can break solid brick walls. Tornadoes can generate extreme wind speeds and destructive forces that can easily topple structures made of brick, especially if the walls are not properly reinforced or supported.

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Most plants do not have solid wastes. Only those plants that eat insects have solid wastes. The venus fly trap and sundew let the rotted bodies of insects fly away in the wind when they open up. In the pitcher plant, the rotted bodies decompose in the bottom of the water trap. Plants that do not eat insects do not have any solid wastes to get rid of. They get their nutrients from the soil with their roots, they also take in water, and take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. They do not have solid wastes.

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Is a solid layer of rock lying beneath Earth's soil layer. Bedrock: Is the source of rock and mineral fragments that make up soil. Is not weathered if it is not exposed to wind and water. 

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in miles per hour
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.

The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.

The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.

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This quote suggests that having a strong foundation or deep roots (such as in beliefs, relationships, or principles) provides stability and resilience when faced with challenges or adversity (represented by the wind). It emphasizes the importance of building a solid foundation to withstand difficulties.

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Mr. Toad, the lead character. Flip Wilson's Geraldine had a precedent. I do not like the idea, and it seems to cement the homosexual clay into solid concrete.

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Its called the 'Coma'. Its is both the dust that the solar wind blows off the comet as well as gases expelled as the comet heats up.

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When burned for energy,coal is a major pollutant.The reason coal is still burned to day is because it is a cheap source of energy as to solar or wind.

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No. Tornadoes are a type of violent, rotating wind storm that forms during a thunderstorm.

Precipitation occurs when moisture either in solid or liquid form falls from the sky.

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Solid particles can be moved from one place to another by a variety of factors including wind, water, or human activities such as construction or farming. These particles can be carried in suspension by air or water currents, or can be transported by rolling or sliding along the ground.

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I assume a solid wooden gate would be hung on two metal hinges, which would allow the gate to open and close? A catch of some sort would fasten the gate shut, and prevent it blowing open in a wind. If I'm wrong, provide more information.

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A wind vane measures wind direction, not wind speed. It is a device that points in the direction from which the wind is blowing. Wind speed is typically measured using an anemometer.

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R. L. Byer has written:

'Equipment grant to support NASA research on frequency stabilization of diode-laser-pumped solid state lasers'

'Conducting a wind sensing study'

'Solid-state lasers for coherent communication and remote sensing' -- subject(s): Lasers in astronautics, Solid state lasers, Remote sensing, Communication, Parametric amplifiers

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The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.

The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.

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a feather is a solid

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The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.

The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.

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The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.

The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.

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The phrase "east wind, west wind, north wind, south wind" typically refers to all directions of wind. It is used to describe a full range of wind directions rather than a specific meaning.

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Wind power is commonly referred to as wind energy. It involves harnessing the power of the wind to generate electricity through wind turbines.

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