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When wind pushes against a?

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How wave generated in sea?

The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.


Why can we feel air when the wind blows?

That's because the air pushes against you.


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As wind travels across the water's surface, it pushes against the water and energy in the wind is absorbed by the water.


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Because of friction. The kinetic energy in the wind pushes against the particles of the object.


How does air help a sailboat work?

the wind blows against the sail's and pushes the boat forward


As wind travels across the water's surface it pushes against the water and energy in the wind is absorbed by the water What does the interaction between the wind's energy and the water form?

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The wind pushes the clouds.


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An airplane has two flaps that rotate upward and downward, so when an airplane tilts it's flaps downward, the wind pushes against it and causes it to liftoff.


How does wind help a paper plane fly?

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