When high speed winds blow over roofs which are weak, they could be lifted or blown away. Which property of air is the reason for this? Explain.
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When high speed winds are blown over any kind of roof the pressure of wind reduces there but the air pressure under the roof is still the same which pushes the roof and results in the roof to blow off.
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When high speed winds are blown over any kind of roof the pressure of wind reduces there but the air pressure under the roof is still the same which pushes the roof and results in the roof to blow off.
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