Berg winds are very hot and dry winds, they do not typically cause aches and pains. Berg winds have been known to cause structural damages.
I dont know what you mean by wind or acid... but most often pains in the chest signal an impending heart attack or GERD.... gastroesophageal reflux disease..... big word for excessive heartburn.
wind, water, and ice
Weathering and Erosion.
Area of ocean in which wind blows (fetch), wind velocity, and wind duration control the size of ocean waves.
how strong and frequent the wind is and how exposed the area being eroded is.
Most likely it is trapped wind or gas pains. The excess progesterone in a pregnant woman's system slows down your digestive processes and can cause gas and bloating. If you think it is something more than gas pains, go see your doc. Here's a good article on it. babycenter.com
Could be just wind. If you pooping stops, pain persists and increases, or you get a fever, got see a doctor - could be appendicitis.
A berg wind is a hot, dry wind that blows from the inland plateau down towards the coast in South Africa. It is typically experienced in the winter months and can lead to high temperatures and increased fire risk.
No, wind does not cause pollution
a condition called IBS- irrital bowl syndrom. Not the lovelist thing BETTER ANSWER: i dont know
The cause of waves depends on the strength of the wind. The stronger the wind the bigger the wave.
I dont know what you mean by wind or acid... but most often pains in the chest signal an impending heart attack or GERD.... gastroesophageal reflux disease..... big word for excessive heartburn.
IT COULD BE AN APPENDICITIS...when my appendix ruptured i had pain all over, not necessairly on the right side It could just be wind.
It is called the "Wind Chill" factor. :)
cause its cold with wind
A. Berg has written: 'Vier stucke fur klarinette und klavier, op. 5' 'Violinkonzert' 'Longitudinal splitting of a wind tunnel moving ground belt and its effect on a jet flap model' -- subject(s): Powered lift aircraft, Ground belts, Wind tunnel tests
Earths rapid rotation and gravity interact to cause wind.