Well you are going to need some kind of force depending on how small the trees are.
Yes, 40 mph winds can potentially knock down trees, especially if the trees are weakened or have shallow roots.
No. You can only shake them with headbutt
you remove thier homes
like did they just knock it down and create tools with their bear hands?
Because all animals are important. they knock down trees so more can grow.
When your in a forest and you catch 2 farfech'd for the man he gives you the TM headbutt which can knock down trees.
no.
The amount of water needed to knock down a person can vary based on factors like the person's weight, stance, and the force of the water. Generally, water moving at a speed of around 10-15 mph can exert enough force to knock someone off balance or to the ground. High-pressure water jets, such as those used in fire hoses, can easily knock a person down if they are directly in the path of the stream.
derrubarvt+vpr 1 to throw down, throw to the ground, knock down. 2 to overthrow, overturn. 3 to cut down (trees).
The force of a bowling ball is not always enough to knock down every pin because the distribution of force is not evenly spread across all the pins. The angle and speed at which the ball hits the pins, as well as the weight and shape of the ball, all play a role in determining how many pins will be knocked down.
They can push small or weak trees over but bears are not beavers.
There are a few ways depending on the eruption. In some cases lava flows can simply burn the trees and then cover over the soil in solid rock. In explosive eruptions the force of the blast or the resulting pyroclastic flows can knock down large numbers of trees. In still other cases, trees may be killed where they stand by hot ash and gas.