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Can a tornado pick up a gigantic safe?

Most tornadoes probably could not, but a high-end EF4 or EF5 most likely could. Tornadoes of that intensity have been known to lift up very heavy objects including parking bumpers, construction equipment, train cars, and even buildings. One EF5 tornado in Alabama picked up an anchored 800 lb safe and threw it 600 feet. When the safe was found its door had been torn off.


What type of scientist is most likely to study a meteor flying threw?

An astrophysicist is most likely to study a meteor flying through the atmosphere. They focus on the properties and behaviors of celestial objects, including meteors, and investigate their origins, composition, and the physics involved in their entry and interaction with Earth's atmosphere. Additionally, planetary scientists may also be involved in studying meteors to understand their implications for planetary formation and evolution.


What happens when an astronaut pretends to throw something in outer space and what happens to him?

In weightlessness, an astronaut that "pretends" to throw an object may find his or her arm's sudden movement causes their body to rotate in the same direction. If they actually threw a mass, the forces would cause the astronaut to travel in the opposite direction.


What kind of motion would you expect if you threw a ball on the moon?

The ball would follow a parabolic trajectory due to the gravitational pull of the moon. Since the moon has less gravity than Earth, the ball would travel farther and stay in the air longer before eventually falling back down.


Is when the stars threw down their spears and water'd heaven with their tears a metaphor or a hyperbole?

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