True.
True.
True.
When a front tire blows out, the vehicle typically pulls strongly in the direction of the blown tire. This is because the loss of air pressure affects the tire's ability to maintain grip on the road, causing the vehicle to veer toward the side of the flat tire. It's crucial for the driver to remain calm, avoid sudden steering movements, and gradually slow down to regain control.
It should be--- In the Hawaiian Islands, the east wind blows strongly.
in the hawaiian islands, the east wind blows strongly.
You apply your breaks as hard as possible and get to the side of the road and also try to steer your vehicle in a direction that will not interact with other cars, because you will loose control of your vehicle.
A wind that blows constantly from the same direction is known as a prevailing wind.
Yes.... An off-shore breeze blows from the land towards the sea. An on-shore breeze blows from the sea onto the shore.
in the same direction as that the wind blows
yes, but only if the wind blows really strongly
the slope which the direction of the wind blows.
The direction to where the wind is going.