explain why roofs can be blows off during a strom
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When air pressure under a roof gets too high, this causes an upward push. When wind pulls at a roof from outside at the same time, this can cause it to be blown off entirely. Air leaking into your home from the outside can cause the air pressure to rise during wind storms.
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Explain why roofs can be blows off during a storm
High winds can have enough force to lift roofs off of homes, but how does this happen? When air pressure under a roof gets too high, this causes an upward push. When wind pulls at a roof from outside at the same time, this can cause it to be blown off entirely.
Air leaking into your home from the outside can cause the air pressure to rise during wind storms. When this happens, all it can take is a strong gust to lift your roof off of your house. Fortunately, you can take steps to prevent this from occurring.
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