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Tree roots will generally spread as far as they need to to get water.
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from a thunderstorm, though such instances are rare.
No. Wisconsin is too far from the ocean to get hurricanes.
4cm.
Hundreds of meteors strike the Earth each day, and there is no way of knowing when or where one will strike. At this time, scientists are not aware of any meteoroids or asteroids that are on target to strike the Earth. So far, only ONE meteoroid has been detected with sufficient advance notice that we could track it. That meteoroid was detected in October 2008, and exploded over eastern Africa about 16 hours later. Not much warning!
yes it can
only one (eagle strike) as far as i know
Snakes can typically strike up to a third of their total body length.
In the 2000 years, Christianity has spread far and wide, it is in all countries today, roughly.
about 30 inches
Tree roots will generally spread as far as they need to to get water.
about 30 inches
The Chicago Fire spread a third of the town
There might be a Kiki Strike movie, but so far Kirsten Miller is not positive if it will actually happen.
Lightning can strike up to 30 miles from a thunderstorm, though such instances are rare.
Every single one of them so far, even if people living at the time didn't know it.
Absolutely not! Lions are far tougher than that: it'll take a LOT more than one single "strike" from a bear to kill it. The size and weight advantage has nothing to do with it: toughness does. Thus, a grizzly will be able to kill a chihuahua or a beagle with one swipe of a paw, but NOT a lion!