No. What goes up must come down. However, light objects such as pieces of paper have been carried very high and then carried great distances even after the tornado has dissipated. Checks have been found over 300 miles from where they originated.
Right click while standing next to the item you want to pick up.
i just drop stuff on the floor (make sure you are outside when you do this) and let them pick it up
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Yes. Even very weak tornadoes will lift dust and twigs. Stronger tornadoes can lift roofs, garages, barns, and some vehicles. The most violent tornadoes will lift large trucks, train cars, and even well built houses.
Air in a tornado moves upward pretty rapidly. This upward moving wind often carries objects with it.
You pick it up and consume it. The Holy Eucharist is NEVER thrown out.
Tornadoes pick up objects by creating a strong rotating column of air that moves upwards and spins rapidly. The fast wind speeds within the tornado can lift and carry objects like debris, trees, and vehicles with significant force. The intensity of a tornado's winds and the size of the objects determine what it can pick up and carry.
you can't, or you keep it from when you are a member and it will be called "member's object", have no worth, and if you drop it no one else can pick it up
No. Most tornadoes are not strong enough to lift very heavy objects. Very violent tornadoes can pick up structures such as houses and churches but even tornadoes like that only produce such winds along a relatively small portion of the damage path.
if you didn't drop it, don't pick it upif you didnt drop it, dont pick it up
Either drop him or make him wear a condom you never know what you might pick up.
You need a third party to pick up the child and drop him off. That way the parents never meet.