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Yes. An F3 or EF3 tornado will knock down or remove walls from most houses, brick or otherwise. In most cases of F3 damage, though, at least some interior walls remain standing.
It depends on how much it weighs for example, a vase they could knock down but a porcelain giraffe or doll can't knock it down but they can lift it up only 3 centimeters high but then drop down.
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It depends on how well-built the house is. According to the Enhanced Fujita scale it takes winds of about 150 mph (EF3) to reach the level of "most walls collapsed, except small interior rooms" for a well-built house and a 170 mph (EF4) wind to have "all walls collapsed."
ALL THE AIR MOVES TO ANOTHER SIDE OF THE TREE AND THERE IS A BIG GUST OF WIND BIG ENOUGH THAT IT CAN KNOCK SOMEONE DOWN. ( dEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE TREE) IF THE TREE IS REALLY BIG IT WILL KNOCK DOWN A BIG PERSON BUT IF IT'S A SMALL TREE IT CAN ONLY KNOCK DOWN A LITTLE PERSON.) gET IT
Momentum is a function of both mass and speed. The wrecking ball isn't moving very fast, but it is extremely heavy; that is where its momentum comes from.
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Wrecking ball.
To knock down the pins.
A bowling ball is a ball that is used in the game of bowling, where you roll the ball down an aisle and try to knock down as many pins as you can.
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the mailman.
use one of your items that ill push it down
Gutter Ball
It's used to knock down buildings. Big ball suspended from a cable on a wrecker.
That's called a "gutter ball".