yes huricanes can raise up to the sky and it can also go down to the ground and create a huge damage
Shake Your Body - Down to the Ground - was created on 1978-12-08.
A force exactly equal to your weight. If you weigh 100 lbs and you sit, lie or stand still, the ground pushes up on you with a force of 100 lbs. This is an example of Newton's First Law of Motion in a static setting. If the ground pushed on you with more than 100 lbs, then you would rise up, if it pushed you with less than 100 lbs, you would sink down. The fact that you stay still shows the forces acting on your body (gravity pulling down and the ground pushing up) are exactly equal and opposite.
When they fall to the ground, then pick them up. If some appear to be loose, but aren't falling, then use a pole to reach them to knock them down.
Lightning can strike upwards, from the ground to the sky, and it can also strike downwards, from one cloud to another, or from one part of a cloud to another part. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/lightning)
first go up down up down touch the ground
A water pump
An earthquake.
A bad ground wire will cause your instrument panel gauges to bounce up and down. The ground wire can be loose or it can be corroded.
go on google find it out
i think that electricity starts from the ground
if you mean from under ground when you've used your explorer kit, that means go back up from where you went down.
Gravity pulls them down. Newtons Law of Gravity: what goes up must come down. objects fall to the ground because of gravity
push up to go flat down with your hands on the ground going up and down
You push the boulder right under him, then get right next to or on top of it. When he pops up the ground, the boulder knocks him down.
You bend down and then you push up from your thighs.
im pretty sure its the sky... but if you fall down.... its the GROUND