CBSE Class 8 Science
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Pressure Winds Storms and Cyclones — Question 13
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Question Explain why holes are made in banners and hoardings.
Holes made in banners and hoardings save these from blowing off with high-speed winds. High-speed winds are accompanied by a reduced pressure. If there are no holes in the banners or hoardings, they block the wind, but the wind blows on the sides of these banners and hoardings. This forms low-pressure area on sides and opposite side of the banners/hoardings. There remains a high-pressure area on the side of the banner or hoarding that faces the direction from which wind is blowing. When the pressure difference is large the banners or the hoardings are blown away. With the holes in the banners or hoardings, the wind blows through these holes, and the pressure difference is minimised, keeping them intact.