Wind can pick up water in the form of spray or mist when it blows over water bodies such as oceans, lakes, or rivers. The strength of the wind, the distance it travels over the water, and the size of the water droplets all affect how much water the wind can pick up.
it will pick up stuff and move stuff taking a part out of a peice of rock
Sediments can be picked up by wind, and water.
Wind speed is certainly a contributing factor to the amount of erosion. The higher the wind speed, the more force it has against objects. This means that it can push deeper into the soil to loosen and blow away more soil particles than a milder wind.
Wind erosion is the process by which wind moves and transports soil particles. It occurs when strong winds pick up loose soil particles, carrying them away and depositing them in new locations. Wind erosion can lead to land degradation and loss of soil fertility.
This is called weathering
yes wind is strong than water,because wind can pick up thing and water can not answered by the smartest student
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the answer is erosion
In order for the wind to pick up a person, it generally needs to be at least 45 miles per hour.
Typhoons don't form over land because they are created when the surface of the ocean must be warm enough for water to easily evaporate. Then, the water starts spinning by the fast evaporation and becomes a tropical cyclone. Wind speeds pick up and form into high winds. If the wind speeds pick up to over 75 MPH, that makes it officially a typhoon. Typhoons cannot be formed over land because typhoon are made of water.
There are water droplets in a tornadoes, which move with the wind. Tornadoes on water pick up some spray, as well. In such instances the water can bugle up a little under the tornado, especially on small lakes and ponds.
because the winds blowing in from the ocean pick up the temperature from the water so the wind is the same temperature as the top layer of the water, so when the wind blows in from the coast it either warms or cools the land depending on the water temperature.
Wind and water can carry sediments because of their energy and movement. As they flow, they can pick up sediments from the ground and transport them to new locations. When their speed decreases, they drop these sediments, leading to their deposition.
Wind turbines can be up to 262 feet high.
have a shootout with the cops in black water and pick up the weapons thay drop
so they get more wind
Yes, a shop vac can pick up water as long as it is designed to handle wet/dry materials.