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When pecos bill finnaly fell off the tornado what did he create?

Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.


Did the Omaha tornado 1913 happen on Easter Sunday?

Yes. The 1913 Omaha tornado struck on Easter Sunday, March 23.


If you are 50 miles away form a tornado do you move?

If you are 50 miles away from a tornado, it's generally safe to stay put unless the tornado is moving directly towards you or if local authorities instruct you to evacuate. Stay informed through weather alerts and listen to local authorities for any potential warnings or updates.


Was the tornado that hit Tuscaloosa Alabama in 2011 an F5?

No. The Tuscaloosa tornado of 2011 was a high-end EF4. According to the survey results published from the National Weather Service the winds in that tornado fell about 10 mph short of an EF5. Interestingly, one article suggests that had the Tuscaloosa tornado occurred before the Enhanced Fujita scale was implemented in 2007 it would likely have been rated F5. However, the newer scale has more precise standards for ratings, and, by the slimmest of margins this tornado did not meet the EF5 standard. Looking at what this storm did, it was about as bad as a tornado can get without being an EF5. 4 other tornadoes that occurred on the same day were rated EF5.


If a tree fell in neighbor's yard during tornado does the tree owner pay or neighbor?

The tree owner is usually responsible for removing the fallen tree from the neighbor's yard. However, if the tree was healthy and well-maintained before the tornado, and it fell due to an "Act of God," then the neighbor's insurance might cover the cost of removing the tree. It's best to check with both insurance companies to determine liability.

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When pecos bill fell out of a tornado what did he create?

Pecos Bill is a tall tale legend in the storytelling world. Pecos Bill did not fall out of a tornado, he roped the tornado with his lasso and rode it until it stopped.


When Pecos Bill finally fell off the tornado what did he create?

he created death valley


When pecos bill finnaly fell off the tornado what did he create?

Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.


When pecos bill finally fell?

Texas, the tall tale mentions that he shot all the stars in the sky except one which is the lone star and that's in Texas.


How does Pecos Bill become separated from his family when he is very young?

Bills siblings were making alot of racket so when Bill fell off of the old wagon the sibilings did not notice,nor the parents.


Summary of Pecos Bill America's Greatest Cowboy retold by Adrien Stoutenburg?

Pecos Bill was born in Texas, and while traveling as an infant in the back of a covered wagon, he fell out unnoticed by anyone near the Pecos River. He was taken in and raised by a pack of coyotes, and over the years developed supernatural powers, including the ability to talk to animals. He grew up to become a great cowboy, using snakes as lassos and whips. No other person could ride his horse, Widow-Maker. Pecos shot all the stars out of the sky, except for one lone star. Pecos finally proposed to his girlfriend, Slue-Foot Sue, and they got married. She insisted on riding Widow-Maker, but he bucked her off and she hit her head on the moon. She bounced and bounced as Pecos Bill tired to lasso her, but she finally came to rest on the moon. He was so heart-broken he went back to live with the wolves.


What are the similarities and differences in the story pecos bill and paul bunyan?

Alright, buckle up buttercup. Both Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyan are larger-than-life American folk heroes known for their wild adventures and superhuman feats. However, Pecos Bill is a cowboy from Texas with a penchant for tall tales and wrangling tornadoes, while Paul Bunyan is a lumberjack from the Northwoods who can fell entire forests with a single swing of his axe. So, in a nutshell, both are legends, but one rides tornadoes while the other cuts down trees like nobody's business.


What is the plot of pecos bill the cyclone?

According to the legend, Pecos Bill was born in Texas in the 1830s. Pecos Bill was traveling in a covered wagon as an infant when he fell out unnoticed by the rest of his family near the Pecos River. He was taken in by a pack of coyotes who were said to have raised him.Years later he was found by his real brother, who managed to convince him he was not a coyote.He grew up to become a cowboy. Pecos used a rattlesnake named Shake as a lasso and another snake as a little whip. His horse Widow-Maker was so named because no other man except Pecos Bill could ride him and live. Widow-Maker was also called Lightning. Dynamite was said to be his favorite food. It is also said Pecos sometimes rode a mountain lion instead of a horse. On one of his adventures, Pecos Bill managed to lasso a tornado.Pecos Bill had a love interest named Slue-Foot Sue, who rode a giant catfish down the Rio Grande. Just like Shake, both Widow-Maker and Slue-Foot Sue are equally as idealized as Pecos Bill.After a courtship with Slue-Foot Sue in which, among other things, Pecos Bill shoots all the stars from the sky except for one which becomes the Lone Star, Pecos proposes to Sue. She insists on riding Widow-Maker before, during or after the wedding (depending on variations in the story). Widow-Maker, jealous of no longer having Bill's undivided attention, bounces Sue off; she lands on her bustle and begins bouncing higher and higher. Pecos attempts, but fails to lasso her, because Widow-Maker didn't want her on his back again, and she eventually hits her head on the moon. After she has been bouncing for days, Pecos Bill realizes that she would eventually starve to death, so he lassos her with Shake the rattlesnake and brings her back down. Widow-Maker, realizing that what he did to her was wrong, apologizes. Then no one knows what happened to Pecos Bill or where he was. In Bowman's version of the story, Sue eventually recovers from the bouncing, but is so traumatized by the experience she never talks to Pecos Bill again. Though it is said that Bill was married many times, he never liked the others as much as Sue, and the other relationships didn't work out. In some versions, Sue couldn't stop bouncing, and Bill couldn't stop her bouncing either, so Bill had to shoot her to put her out of her misery. Although he married many times after that, he never loved a girl as much as Sue.It was also said that once he wrestled the Bear Lake Monster which one went on for several days until Bill finally was victorious."Pecos Bill had the strangest and most exciting experience any boy ever had. He became a member of a pack of wild Coyotes, and until he was a grown man, believed that his name was Cropear, and that he was a full-blooded Coyote. Later he discovered that he was a human being and very shortly thereafter became the greatest cowboy of all time. This is how it all came about."A Newbery Honor book in 1938, James Bowman's PECOS BILL is the perfect introduction to a great American comic hero and to the delights of the American tall tale. Jolted off the back of his westward-bound pioneer family's covered wagon, four-year-old Bill is left in the dust by his eighteen wawling and brawling siblings and never-suspecting mom and dad. Raised by coyotes as one of their own, Bill retains a natural innocence while developing a host of supernatural powers. When he finds out that he is a man, not a coyote, and returns to confront the often inhuman human world, those powers will come in handy. Bill never uses them maliciously, always for good, or simply to amaze and amuse.James Bowman was a fine folklorist and an outstanding storyteller and he relates Pecos Bill's wild deeds in a plainspoken voice that highlights their wonderful swagger and charm. With lively color and black-and-white illustrations by Laura Bannon, Bowman's PECOS BILL remakes bedrock American myth into a novel full of high adventure, outrageous fantasy, laughter, and sheer fun.by joemmuel


How do you create a computer game?

you fell for it .not even i know how to create a computer game


Did the Omaha tornado 1913 happen on Easter Sunday?

Yes. The 1913 Omaha tornado struck on Easter Sunday, March 23.


When mt vesuvius fell what did it create?

it created a big crack.


What embarasing stuff does the Jonas Brothers do?

1 time kev fell while doing the tornado onstage but that just made the fans scream even more