21. (i) During A Wind Storm, When High Speed Winds Blow Over The Tin Roofs Of The House, The Tin Roofs Get Lifted And Blown Away. This Happens Because: *
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High speed winds increase air pressure over the tin roofs and high-speed winds do not change air pressure over the tin roofs
High speed winds reduce air pressure over the tin roofs and high-speed winds increase air pressure over the tin roofs.
High speed winds reduce air pressure over the tin roofs and higher air pressure acts from below the tin roofs.
Higher air pressure acts from below the tin roofs.
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High speed winds increase air pressure over the tin roofs and high-speed winds do not change air pressure over the tin roofs
High speed winds reduce air pressure over the tin roofs and high-speed winds increase air pressure over the tin roofs.
High speed winds reduce air pressure over the tin roofs and higher air pressure acts from below the tin roofs.
Higher air pressure acts from below the tin roofs.
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