"Wind burn" is a term used to describe skin irritation or dryness caused by exposure to wind. While it's not a medical condition like sunburn, wind can strip away the skin's natural oils, leading to redness, chapping, and irritation. Protecting your skin with moisturizers and clothing can help prevent wind burn.
Tornadoes are capable of lifting and moving very heavy objects like cars, trains, and even buildings. Additionally, strong wind gusts in severe storms or hurricanes can lift and carry debris and objects, but typically not as heavy as those moved by tornadoes.
No, wind erosion does not cause a cirque. A cirque is a bowl-shaped depression formed by glacial erosion, typically found on the side of a mountain. Wind erosion is the process by which wind moves and erodes materials like sand or soil over time.
"Cloud burn" is not a recognized medical condition, as clouds are made up of water vapor and pose no risk of causing burns. If someone gets a burn while being outside in the sun, the burn is caused by UV radiation from the sun, not from the clouds themselves.
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There is no such thing as a category 6 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which ranges from category 1 to category 5. Category 5 hurricanes have sustained wind speeds of 157 mph or higher.
Fortunately, wind burn is only possible during the day. Even if it is really windy at night.
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No, wind burn does not leave a tan. But your head does seem to be full of hot air. Try tanning with that!
It is ultraviolet radiation from the sun, not the wind.
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Yes. Japanese acers need some protection from the wind.
i think vitimin E prevents scaringRight after a burn happens the BEST thing to put on it is ice. Ice is the best healing thing you can do for a burn.
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No. A producer is a living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own nutrients. Wind is not a living thing.