All I know is no. Because light can go through wind.
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WIND
The line goes through the wind. So it can't.
No, light is energy, wind is molecules on the move.
The wind and the temperature of the water makes it move, and the heavier it is the faster it moves.
By controlling its flow across the sails: If the boat is light enough, it WILL move faster across the water than the wind does.
Grass blades being lighter move in the wind.
Earthquake?
Moderate wind typically refers to wind speeds ranging from 13 to 24 miles per hour. It is strong enough to be felt on your face and to move lightweight objects, but not strong enough to cause significant damage or disruption.
When the wind blows it causes energy to move around and makes objects move.
A sand dune will always move with the prevailing wind (downwind). It would not be able to move into the direction of the prevailing wind (upwind).
Olden day ships move by the wind, the wind pushes the sail and it goes to the direction the wind is going.
Trees are stationary unless external forces like wind act upon them. The roots anchor them in place, providing stability and support. Movement in trees is usually a result of external factors rather than their own ability to move.
They move with the wind
Wind