No, the strongest winds on earth occur inside very strong tornadoes.
On rare occasion these winds can exceed 300 mph (480km/h).
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It is the strongest on the top of the earth.
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
The elevator shaft
Wind is processed by farting cows attached to wind machiens! So never ever breath in wind, ITS TOXIC!
A category 5 is the strongest hurricane. Such a storm has the strongest winds and usually produces a very high storm surge.
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in the stratosphere
on the lake
On top of mountains.
tornado
Wind turbines are strongest in locations that have consistent and strong wind currents, such as coastal areas, mountains, and open plains. These locations provide the ideal conditions for wind turbines to generate electricity efficiently and consistently.
It turns and catches the wind so you know which direction the wind is at its strongest.
113 mph
The poles
Cyclone Olivia produced a record gust to 253 mph, the strongest surface-level wind gust ever recorded.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
fire is not the strongest because any thing can take it out water wind and earth, water is not the strongest because it can evaporate and it can be stopped at any cost. earth is definatly not the strongest because water can carve it, fire can melt it if hot enough, and it can't do anything about the wind. so therefoer wind is the strongest because it blows fire away, without wind water would be nothing, and if earth did'nt have wind everything would be hot and destroyed by fire. so wind is the most dominant