It can if they are not fastened down well enough.
no, because eventually it will dry out and crack, or blow off. the shingles are built to withstand the heat, rain and wind.
Yes, the shingles blew off the roof during the storm.
Blow some branches off older trees. Rip shingles off houses if they are not held down good. (Most shingles should be ok.) Blow down tall vegetation. If soil is saturated with water, it can blow down entire trees. Blow over unloaded semi trailers. Blow over small metal buildings that aren't fastened down. Overturn picnic tables.
A big enough gust of wind could possibly blow out pilot light, which would cause burner to go off. Unlikely burner to get blown out by wind.
Antarcticas wind is very powerful at times and can be so hard it will blow you cap off, how this helps.
I believe it's the wind. High levels of wind can blow the pollen right off the flower.
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The pressure of the sun causes the wind to blow.
Let the Wind Blow was created in 1967.
Yes, the shingles have been blown off the roof.
200 km per hour! enuf to blow my head off
An off-shore wind would blow smoke towards the sea.