Depending on the type of storm, there are different things you should do.
If you are in the path of a fast moving tornado, you should try to get out of its way and find the deepest depression in your area to lay down in. Lying down will reduce your chance of being in the path of high velocity debris. Hopefully you are far enough away from the tip of the tornado that you are not lifted up into the air and uncontrollably carried away.
If it's a lightning storm that you find yourself in the center of, just lay down wherever you are. Higher points in the area of a strike have a better chance of completing the circuit for a bolt of lightning. This does not mean the lowest location will not be the strike point, it just means the lowest point has less of a chance of becoming the strike location.
If it's just a rain storm, go find some place to get inside out of the storm. If there are high winds associated with this storm, lay down during high wind burst to avoid being struck by flying debris.
Since the hurricane is spinning in a circle, it creates a hole in the middle. That's called the eye. Strange, I know.
In the atmosphere a storm could make it change, or if there is a hole in whatever is holding the air in :)
Fracking is when a high pressure solution of water, acids, etc. is injected deep into a drill hole (usually horizontally drilled not vertically drilled) with the intention of causing fracturing of the rock layers around the hole, allowing trapped oil and gas to escape from that rock and collect in the drill hole. This causes a significant increase in well production and in many cases can transform a "worked out" field of dry wells into a valuable actively producing field again. Unfortunately sometimes the fractures enter aquifers polluting the water in wells depending on that aquifer.
there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
I would say in a ditch or a hole deep in the ground, DO NOT GO IN AN UNDERPASS,I heard the tornado creates suction in the underpass and will suck you in.
Hole
an ant hole is an ants shelter and habitat
A black hole has no magnetic field.
A pit A rabbit hole A tunnel
A burrow.
There were two types of shelter available for home use during World War 2. The Anderson shelter was supplied to people who had a back garden. You would have to dig a hole in your garden big enough to bury half of the shelter. The spoil from the hole was then used to cover the top of the shelter. It was reasonably successful in protecting from bomb blast but couldn't take a direct hit. The Morrison shelter was for people who had no back garden and was basically a self assembled steel cage which could be put under a stairs or somewhere similar.
Hole In One? lol
The forest and they dig a hole in the ground.
Under the water or in a bush or shrub or in a hole in the ground.
scream and run before sheltering behind or up a tree . to prevent this don't go into a snowstorm an always check the weather. good luck bring an umbrella i have been stuck in one before it was tragic /////////find shelter if none availabl dig hole in snow and use it as shelter to keep out of the wind
Lair, hole, shelter, cave, haunt, cavern, hide-out
shove them up ur butt hole