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Wind
Blown is the past tense of blow. "The wind had blown down the tree in our yard."
The sentence "trees were being blown over by the wind" is in passive voice because the subject (trees) is receiving the action (being blown over) rather than performing the action.
The wind can blow in any direction.
THe trees would 'shield' the farmer's field from the wind- stopping soil from being blown away.
If the wind is a hurricane strength wind it can knock down a palm tree. Regular strength wind, keeping in mind the palm tree is healthy can't knock down a palm tree.
If you hold a leaf and let it go in the wind, the direction the leaf is blown is down wind.Thus if you turn to face in the opposite direction you are facing up wind.This means that if you are down wind of an animal it will be up wind of you.
It most certainly could. Example: "The paper hanging on the wall was blown down by the wind coming through the open window" means "The paper hanging on the wall fell down because of the wind coming through the open window" Hope I helped:)
Blow. Example: The bomb will eventually blow. The wind will blow tomorrow. It is blow for both present and future tense. Unlike past tense-- the wind has blown down my house.
Trees planted close together are often used to block wind and in doing so, prevent topsoil from being blown away.
Never. They are programmed to close down if winds get too strong.
Yes . The effects of sand and soil blown by wind are one of the processes called weathering, in which erosion occurs.