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17y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

because theyre noisy and ugly

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Why do tornadoes suck things up?

In a tornado, unlike in other wind storms, air travel upward as well as horizontally. This allows a tornado to lift objects into the air. Sometimes to great heights. Unlike other major wind events, where wind is mostly horizontal, the wind in a tornado has a vertical component as it spirals upward rapidly. This upward-moving wind can carry objects with it.


What is the difference between suck and blow?

Suck means to pull in. Like to suck on a straw. Blow means to push air out. As to blow out candles.


How can we use the word suck?

You can use the word suck in a variety of sentences. For instance, "The Hoover vacuum will suck all of the dirt out of the carpeting" or "It must suck to find out you've got an overdue library book".


What happens when you suck at a straw while having a drink?

You lower the pressure inside your mouth and the atmosphere pushes the liquid up the straw. That is why it is almost impossible to suck the liquid into your stomach directly. You can't lower your stomach pressure much. The mouth has muscles to create a small lower pressure area, then you gulp the contents that wind up in the mouth.


Do tornadoes suck things in?

No, tornadoes do not suck things in. They are powerful rotating columns of air that destroy objects in their path through a combination of strong winds and flying debris. The pressure difference created by the tornado can cause objects to be sucked into the vortex, but the tornado itself does not actively "suck" things in.

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your mum mate you nugget suck my toe


Can a heavy truck suck a car?

Wind currents from the vehicle can affect smaller vehicles around them, yes.


Does a tornado suck or blow wind?

A tornado does both. The strong winds in a tornado rotate rapidly around a center, creating a low-pressure area that can suck in objects and debris from its surroundings while also blowing them around with great force.


When a horse is board in a pen what does it do?

bite wood or anything else-crib bite paw at the ground shake head from side to side-weaving wind suck-suck air through teeth


In the video game magical starsign Does mokkas magic suck?

no, it sucks against wind but powerful against water


How many people grow tobacco?

There are many farms all over the world that grow tobacco.


Why do tornadoes suck things up?

In a tornado, unlike in other wind storms, air travel upward as well as horizontally. This allows a tornado to lift objects into the air. Sometimes to great heights. Unlike other major wind events, where wind is mostly horizontal, the wind in a tornado has a vertical component as it spirals upward rapidly. This upward-moving wind can carry objects with it.


How do you say suck in Hungarian?

To suck: Szopni.I suck: ÉN szopokyou suck: TE szopszhe/she/it sucks: Ő szopikwe suck: MI szopunkyou suck: TI szoptokthey suck: ŐK szopnak


What causes water to run out from the bottom of toilet?

if the wind blows when it rains, it could suck the water out of the trap


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