Depends on where you are in the world or if you go outside.
Yes, during the fall there are a few raining days. In the winter, there are more and the wind is really ferocious.
I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer.
When the wind stops blowing.
If there is no wind, the rain will just fall straight down.
The Easter wind is a fall wind in Oregon.It was the responsible of the 1933 great fire.
not necessarily, due to wind resistance and the surface area of said object the object will not always fall as fast. ex. a human sky diving. if they are in a pencil dive, they will fall a lot faster then if they are in a spread eagle position. but due to its mass it will sure as hell hurt a lot. so yes and no
West of Wind fall island.
Where a lot of wind and space are, are the main two, as you need space for all the wind turbines and you need a lot of wind to allow power to be generated.
i have had tics fall on me when standing under trees if the wind is blowing. i am sure that the wind doesn't need to be blowing for this to happen, also.
No, cows are pretty heavy and stable, so when the wind stops blowing, they don't fall over.
wind fall
Rain falls in a slant because of the wind. When raindrops are carried by the wind, they can be pushed at an angle as they fall to the ground. Gravity also plays a role in the trajectory of the raindrop, causing it to fall at an angle rather than straight down.