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Q: What is the speed of the wind that can uproot a tree?
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Tornadoes can snap and uproot trees, break tree limbs, and uproot smaller plants.


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Example of wind force?

wind is moving air.when gentle it can make leaves or twigs sway. but when it is strong it can uproot trees and destroy houses.


Why do trees have a great many leaves instead of a few very large leaves?

1: if the tree had big leaves, it would take up alot of water,2: If the leaves never fell off the tree, then in the winter if snow falls on the leaves, the branches wouldn't be able to support all the snow and snap3: If the leaves never fell off the tree and there was a wind storm, the force of the wind would be so strong, that the leaves would uproot the tree.


An anemometer is used to measure?

An anemometer is used for measuring the speed of wind,


What are the wind disadvantage?

there are many disadvantages of winds :- winds uproot trees :- winds causes air pollution as during flow of wind much dust is swinnging we could have a tornado


What are the disadvantages of wind?

there are many disadvantages of winds :- winds uproot trees :- winds causes air pollution as during flow of wind much dust is swinnging we could have a tornado


When was Uproot created?

Uproot was created in 2008.


What is wind speed measured in?

Wind Speed Is measured In Knots.No, a wind vane only gives wind direction. Wind speed is measure with an anemometer.


Is a wind vane considered as a wind speed?

No. A wind vane is an instrument that can tell wind speed but not wind direction.


How do you use math in nature?

Use proportions or percentages to measure the amount of animals for zoology purposes. Measure degrees of a tree. Calculate wind speed by studying the distance of a fallen tree limb from the tree.