In most cases, it does not depend on how fast the wind is blowing in the area in which the bridge will be built, it would mostly matter how strong or sturdy the bridge be built is. For say a Beam Bridge may be able to endure winds up to speeds of 60mph, a Truss bridge could be able to endure wind speeds of 160mph. (Please note: I used random numbers for the wind speeds. Those numbers should not be used to compare or judge the two bridge types.)
deping on the wether
it travels three times as fast as a comet
The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no wind.
25
2000 km/hour
In general, the difference in horizontal pressure in the area.
Depends on the design of the wind generator. Most run at 5-10 mph windspeeds.
It is theorized that Pluto has a thin temporary atmosphere when it is closest to the Sun, but no wind has ever been detected or observed.
"began to blow" is the predicate in the sentence. It includes the main verb "began" and the action that the wind is performing, which is "to blow".
65 to about over 300mph often in the 70's and 80's of mph
Probably not very much.
From what I have seen on the internet, the winds were about 135-140 mph at their fastest.