Because the poor children at the bus stop will blow away:)
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Windows should be closed during strong winds to prevent them from entering the house and causing damage.
Yes, it is recommended to keep windows closed during a thunderstorm for safety reasons to prevent lightning from entering the house and to minimize the risk of damage from strong winds and heavy rain.
Strong winds can press against the windows and cause them to break or fall out of their frames.
No, it is not advisable to open windows and doors during high winds as it can create a risk of damage from debris and can also increase the pressure inside the house, potentially causing structural damage. It is recommended to keep windows and doors closed and secure during high winds to protect your home and belongings.
No. During a blizzard you should be inside a warm building. Trees may fall in the high winds of a blizzard.
yes In the case of a weak tornado a closed window can prevent damaging winds form entering the house. Though if a tornado is coming do not waste time with the windows. Take cover immediately.
Sheltering indoors is safest; winds can blow damaging debris your way.
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land during summer are called the southwest monsoon winds. The dry winds blowing from the land to the ocean during winter are called the northeast monsoon winds.
We should stay the course to capitalize on the trade winds.
We should stay the course to capitalize on the trade winds.
bcoz of fast currents of winds above the umbrella