Building codes vary from area to area. Check with your local building department.
the spitfire is slightly faster but the hurricane had bigger guns which might have slowed it down.
A hurricane can feel like intense and powerful winds, with gusts that can knock over trees, buildings, and vehicles. It may also feel incredibly rainy, with heavy downpours that can cause flooding. Additionally, there is often a sense of fear and danger due to the destructive nature of hurricanes.
If you are unable to evacuate, the best place to go during a hurricane is a sturdy building on high ground. Stay away from windows. Do NOT go underground or to a basement: the biggest killer in a hurricane is flooding.
Yes, by taking adequate shelter in a sturdy building.
If you are referring to Hurricane Sandy, then yes. Millions will be without power.
The powerful winds of a hurricane can knock you down or throw debris into you.
knock all of them down???
If the wind is a hurricane strength wind it can knock down a palm tree. Regular strength wind, keeping in mind the palm tree is healthy can't knock down a palm tree.
a hurricane will damage roads, stores and knock down treas bushes and many other things
yes. people were getting to overwhelmed with the building so tried to knock it down
yes. people were getting to overwhelmed with the building so tried to knock it down
if they find out!! (if) you at worst case will have to knock down what you built = huge waste of money
Samson in the hall of the pHILLISTINES in judges.
Knock-off finish in building construction is a building which construction works has been completed, and ready to be handed over for habitation.
Yes, though it would take a very strong tornado to do so.
Knock Me Down was created on 1989-08-22.