A storm feels powerful because it acts like a giant, angry friend who’s really good at pushing and pulling things around.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car on the floor. Now picture a wind that’s so strong, it pushes your car all the way across the room, without you touching it! That’s what happens during a storm: the wind is like that super-strong friend who moves everything in its path.
What Makes Wind So Strong?
During a storm, the air above gets really hot and starts to move fast. This makes the wind blow harder, just like when you run really fast, your legs push you forward with more power.
Also, sometimes rain falls really hard, like someone is pouring water from a big bucket onto the ground. This rain can make everything feel even more wild and crazy!
What Makes Everything Feel So Big?
A storm makes things feel bigger because it affects everything at once, the wind, the rain, maybe even the clouds above. It's like when you're playing with all your friends at the same time, everyone is shouting, running, and laughing together. That’s a lot of fun, but also a lot to handle!
That’s why a storm feels so powerful: it acts like a giant, strong friend who’s making everything move and change at once!
Examples
- A storm feels powerful because it's like a giant, invisible push and pull in the sky.
- Strong winds can knock you off your feet, making you feel small compared to nature.
- Thunder sounds loud because of the sudden change in air pressure.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Cloud’ Different from a ‘Storm’?
- How Does the Ocean Influence Weather Patterns Across the Globe?
- What is the Thunder?
- How Does ‘Air Pressure’ Affect Weather and Flight?
- How Do ‘Biomes’ Affect the Life Inside Them?
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