No, because there really isn't a way to "pull" it from your body. They can actually scour grass and pavement off the ground, but if you were that close to one chances are you'd just be thrown through the air.
An equal amount of energy is required. However, different muscles are used if you are referring to the human body.
Arms
because push and pull change the movement of the place.
The strength of the gravitational pull on your body is your weight.
Gravity and mass are intrinsically related. Therefore any object on Earth that has a greater mass than your whole body will exert a greater gravitational pull than your whole body.
Outside a tornado air gets pull inward rapidly.
No there are not because even if you consider your arm one, there is no axle to push or pull in your body.
not outerspace that's why astronauts use gravitational suits to pull the human body down on the moon outerspace.but on earth yes
Depends how deep it is and the strength of the tornado. However, they are still better than nothing when you can't get to shelter.
many trees are blown down during tornado's, these trees hold soil in place so when it rains there is soil erosion, also, homes of many animals and species are destroyed. It can also destroy human teritories. It can kill or harm a lot of people because it will pull us upward into the air. It is cause by human attitude.
No. Unless unless you are a 1200 pound women then you have your gravitational pull
They pull on bones through tendons.
You take a twizers and grab the body of the tick, and then you pull it out, but be careful not to squeeze it so hard so you lose the head... and then you either burn the tick or cut it in half
That depends on the tornado. In the very weakest tornadoes it would be possible to stand with some difficult inside the tornado itself. In a strong enough tornado the winds may be strong enough to pull you in from as much as 200 yards away, perhaps more.
The largest tornado on record was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013, which was at times 2.6 miles wide. As with any other tornado, it had absolutely nothing to do with the alignment of the stars or their gravity.
Muscular energy is the energy exerted by the human body on any object....it can be a push or pull ....the energy or power of the muscles is the muscular energy.
No... it's the sensitive part of their body like our tailbones. How would you like to be pulled by your tailbone or private part as a human?