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Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.
Cell wall
the cell wall surrounds the entire cell from the outside
It is called the eyewall.
It is called the eyewall.
The eye wall does not protect the eye of a hurricane. There term simply refers to the fact that the eyewall surrounds and contains the eye.
Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm, often clear air at the center of a hurricane. The eye wall of a hurricane is the area surrounding the eye, where the strongest winds are.
A curtain wall is a wall that surrounds the castle for protection.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
The eye wall is surrounded by the spiral bands.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
In a hurricane, air spirals toward the center, pulled in by the low pressure of the storm. As the air moves in, it speeds up. When the wind reaches what we call the eye wall, it is spinning so fast that the low pressure cannot pull it in any farther. It it were forced farther inward, it would get "flung" back out. Since the wind cannot penetrate into this area, it remains calm, with air gently sinking in from above.
cell wall!
the cell wall