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gravity
If there is no wind, the rain will just fall straight down.
Pollens are very light; some seeds have a large surface area. In both cases, they won't fall quickly, and can be carried away by the wind.
Ther generaly is more wind higher in the air and less wind near the ground.
Yes all objects fall at the same speed but there are objects that are aided by the air that don't fall to the ground at the same speed. For example, a feather and a brick. A feather is a object that is aided by air. A brick is a object that wind cannot blow away. If I drop both of them down with the same time down a 100 feet building, then definitely the brick will totally reach the ground first ............ well and it will get crushed into pieces while the feather might be blown away into a different place and reach the ground last.:) :):):):):):):):):)
When the wind stops blowing.
Gravity.
Wind-carried sediment falls to the ground when wind slows down or some obstacle, such as a boulder or clump of grass, traps the windblown sand and other sediment. When it comes into contact with any obstacle.
gravity
Nowhere in particular. You get carried some distance, usually down wind, and get dropped back down to the ground.
possibly... if there is wind and its raining its most likely if there is only sun no wind NOT usually.
A wind greater than 90 mph can lift a person off the ground. If a person gets tossed out of the wind field they simply fall back to the ground. Some, whole do not have far to fall, have escaped without serious injury.
It is all a question of practice and balance.
BECAUSE it has nothing to carry the grass land has everything attach to the ground so they cant be carried by the wind
Loose sediments can be carried by wind, water, or ice.
wind The wind blows the seeds off the tree. The seeds are 'winged' and float/spin down to the ground.
The somewhat "poisonous" berries fall out of the tree. Then they are either carried by the wind to somewhere else or are moved by another animal.