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cyclones
very dangerous
very dangerous
Well, lava and magma can be very very dangerous! Lava is something that you can die in. And magma is still lava. They both can be very dangerous! So I would say it is 90% dangerous.
Not for humans; I read that very hungry dogs or mouses eat wax.
cyclones
It is not spinning at all.
Firewhirls can be very dangerous as they can rapidly spread fire.
Volcanoes are much more dangerous. Quicksand is dangerous, yes, but relatively easy to overcome by several methods. Stories of people stepping into quicksand and rapidly sinking out of sight are very frequently "elaborated".
Gas is far more dangerous, it ignites at a much lower temperature, emits fumes that are even more volatile, burns very rapidly and is difficult to extinguish.
They have a mild venom, but the saliva is more dangerous, being filled with many organisms that can cause blood poisoning very rapidly.
Polystyrene is not a hazardous material (dangerous good) in transportation. However, in circumstances where a fire might be a problem, polystyrene, which can readily and rapidly burn, can be a very hazardous material.
If you are asking how a tornado holds a house, the answer is fairly simple. The winds in a tornado travel upwards rapidly in addition to spinning. In the very strongest of tornadoes this wind is strong enough to remove a house from its foundation and lift it into the air.
horn bills are very very dangerous
I swam rapidly trying to get to the finish line before my oppenent did. RAPIDLY MEANS VERY FAST
Very dangerous!!
very dangerous