No, cows are pretty heavy and stable, so when the wind stops blowing, they don't fall over.
Cows are not....well balanced you could say, they'd just fall over
Can cows bark and roll over? Can cows bark and roll over?
Because when companies burn down old aluminium, its smoke residue rises into the sky, where it is rained down onto the grass, which cows eat. Over time, with prolonged exposure/digestion of aluminium, it, for whatever reason, causes the teeth of cows to fall out.
Yes, there are currently cows all over the world.
Many types of cows originated in Europe. These cows can just reproduce, but other cows can be imported from all over.
Actually, it is 'allowed' to eat horses. People do it all over the world. It's just a cultural thing that stops people doing it. I suppose it could be because originally, your horse was also your transport, so too valuable to eat, whereas cows are bred for meat.
The wind blows the clouds over a human who is blowing up themountain for granite and the clouds rain and the human stops. Wind doesn't really do much to mountains, it's possible it could start an avalanche.
You push it over
Evaporation caused by the sun's warmth and the wind blowing over the oceans, forming clouds. The cooling of the clouds that allows the rain to fall.
Cows have existed for maybe a little over 5000 years.
The wind blows the clouds over a human who is blowing up themountain for granite and the clouds rain and the human stops. Wind doesn't really do much to mountains, it's possible it could start an avalanche.
Dairy cows are found all over, not just on islands.