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Why do high speed winds often lift off roofs of houses with tin or thatch roofs?

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High-speed winds reduce the air pressure on the top of the roof, whereas the air pressure below the roof remains the same. Hence, due to this reduction in pressure, roofs of houses with tin or thatch roofs are often carried away by high-speed winds.

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