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A strong blow to the head can cause a retinal detachment by creating sudden acceleration and deceleration forces that may pull the retina away from the underlying tissue. This trauma can lead to tears or breaks in the retina, allowing fluid to seep underneath and separate it from the retinal pigment epithelium. The impact can also cause direct damage to the eye structures, increasing the risk of detachment. Prompt medical evaluation is crucial after head injuries to prevent vision loss.
Just the same as in a house. - detach a faucet or many faucets, at one end of building and blow in air from the other end.
Strong enough to blow down a house of sticks but not strong enough to blow down a house of bricks.
Unless harvested, wheat seeds would fall to the ground and germinate. A strong wind would help to blow the seeds further from the parent plant.
He can't wait to blow out the candles on his birthday cake.
forceful, sudden, impactful
If the blow was fatal you would never recover. If the blow was very light you would just say "ow" and you would be OK. In between the two - that depends on how hard the blow was.
The amplitude is increased by strong surface winds.
The throat muscle would be used to blow a saxophone.
Because they were so strong, those would break the earth crust.
they use the winds to fly
It would probably just blow it out it's blow hole!