Before a storm, the air feels windy because the sky is getting ready for a big change. Imagine you're in a room with a fan that's slowly spinning, it doesn't feel very strong yet. But then the fan speeds up, and suddenly it's blowing hard! That’s what happens when a storm comes: the wind gets stronger as the pressure changes. It’s like the sky is taking a deep breath before letting out a big gust of air.
Examples
- A sudden gust of wind at the park could mean a storm is on its way.
- Your hair blowing in all directions might signal that a big storm is coming soon.
- The leaves on the trees start dancing wildly, it’s like the sky is getting ready for a party.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Weather?
- How Do Glaciers Move?
- Why Do Oceans Glow in the Dark?
- Why Do Trees Change Color in the Fall?
- Why Do Some Trees Lose Their Leaves in Winter?
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