A tap root system being deeply anchored in the ground.
high winds
According to the Beaufort scale it would be a strong gale.
Strong uphill winds have pushed against the tree
The tiny root system will not be strong enough to hold the plant in strong winds
Trees can be uprooted by strong winds in various storms, including hurricanes and tornadoes. Trees are mor easily uprooted if the soil is saturated.
The possessive form of the noun typhoon is typhoon's.Example: The typhoon's winds were very strong.
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typhoon
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high winds and seismic activity are both taken into account when they are designed
The Suncast Vertial Storage Shed is designed for outdoor use. It can withstand strong winds, rain, and snow but should be properly secured to a foundation or structure to ensure it does not tip over in high winds.
A storm with winds of 35-64 km/h would not be a typhoon. The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a typhoon is 119 km/h. A tropical system with winds of 35-64 km/h would be a tropical depression.
Taipei 101 is designed to withstand the typhoon winds and earthquake tremors common in its area of the Asia-Pacific. Planners aimed for a structure that could withstand gale winds of 60 m/s (197 ft/s, 216 km/h, 134 mph) and the strongest earthquakes likely to occur in a 2,500 year cycle.[
Typhoon Haiyan was the post powerful landfalling typhoon on record with sustained winds of 195 mph. The wind drove a massive storm surge onto land. The combined extreme wind and raging floods were too much for most buildings to withstand.
A super typhoon is a typhoon with sustained winds of at least 150 mph.
Kamikaze
floodsmajor winds