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Q: Why did people come to Britain on the wind rush?
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When did wind-rush come to England?

the windrush arrived in Britain in 1948


Who were the people on windrush?

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A sudden strong rush of wind or air is a?

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What does wind rush mean?

"Wind rush" can mean the movement or sound of wind rushing quickly and forcefully. It can also refer to a feeling of adrenaline or excitement, as if being swept away by a strong gust of wind.


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The winds role in the Navajo creation ceremony is that if the wind blows it makes people walk. If the wind is not blowing, the people do not come to life.


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The winds role in the Navajo creation ceremony is that if the wind blows it makes people walk. If the wind is not blowing, the people do not come to life.


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What are the release dates for Head Rush - 2010 Super Wind Bags 3-9?

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How many wind turbines are there in Britain?

The number on onshore wind turbines in Britain has reached 30,000. This was after increasing . by 13 per cent last year.


How dos wind start?

Wind happens when there is a change in pressure in the atmosphere which causes air to rush to the lower pressure area, thus causing wind.


How come people are scared of tornadoes?

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What effects the climate has on Scotland?

What effects the climate (apart from the season) in Scotland and the rest of Britain, is the wind direction. When the wind is from the south-west, it has crossed the Atlantic Ocean, picked up a lot of moisture, and dumps it on Britain in general. Which is why Britain is a green and pleasant land! If the wind is from Russia, the Arctic, or the continent in winter, it brings cold and freezing conditions to Britain. So, wind direction is important and makes the weather a common, and very popular, talking point in Britain.