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No. The 'message' is carried by the auditory nerve to the brain.
Sound waves bounce off of walls and other objects, and so you can hear the wave because it is carried through matter. If you hold a guitar up to a wall, it becomes louder because the waves are being carried. Mostly, waves bounce off of walls. If there is no matter between two points to carry the wave, (for example in space) then the wave stops.
Yes, a strong enough definitely can pick up houses and other heavy objects like cars, but such massive ejects are usually ejected from the vortex after a few seconds. Lighter objects, such as small tree branches, roof tiles, and pieces of siding may stay suspended for longer. In some cases pieces of cloth and paper have been carried into the upper atmosphere where high altitude winds can carry them for hours.
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because it would hurt if they carried things with their bollocks.
Five things you can carry in your blood are:wateroxygenhormonesnutrientsand a substance called haemoglobin (is carried in red blood cells, attracts and carries oxygen)
Mature rivers .
the union soldiers carried around many things :)
It is unlikely that a tornado could carry a person that far, but light objects have been carried such distances.
The past tense is carried.
The future tense is will carry.
for a plant to carry out resperation it needs oxygen and light
What types of things are you asking about? Some things can be hand-carried onto a train, and some things require special equipment to carry or lift them onto a train.
Things were carried by hand, in carts, boats,,by horse, in baskets, boxes.
They carry food like fruits and veggies :)