ANSWERS: 15
  • I live in Florida, so I experience few hurricanes, but I'm sure there are worse things out there, and my home country of Slovakia, few years ago a blister went thru and leveled most of the national parks, acres and acres of forests....
  • Inertia. Yes, every one has.
  • Tornado --Thank God no!
  • tornado...it was too close for comfort, I could see and hear it
  • God’s love and yes I have experienced it.
  • Volcanos and earthquakes. I experienced a mild earthquake in southern California years ago.
  • The answer to this question really depends on the scale on which you are talking. On the small scale some forces are stronger than other forces. However, on the large scale other forces become stronger. However, ultimately, I think that I would have to say that gravity is the most powerful force of nature. Once enough mass has been accumulated in a single body, gravity can crush it down to the point at which NOTHING can escape its grasp. Yes, I have experienced gravity. However, not to that extreme of a level.
  • I would have to say my mother's tongue...when she let loose, it flattened me for years...
  • Besides a terrible earthquake hitting my country in 1976, I have to say that I think it's the power of forgiveness.
  • On this planet, possibly the brewing magma pocket underneath Yellowstone National Park. Every 650,000 years approximately it erupts. To put it into scale, a usual volcano can have a crater a mile wide. Yellowstone is fifty miles wide. If this blows it will be catastrophic. On the level of space there are supernovas, exploding stars and black holes. There are also hypernovas, a huge star throwing off a massive blast of energy near the end of its life. Any life there might be within approx 500 light years will be cosmically bombarded with fatal doses of radiation.
  • I think the most powerful force in nature is man - just look what we can accomplish - leveling mountains, creating lakes, and making land where there was water. What can compete with that?
  • This dude named Roy that I work with has a very powerful smell coming from his "A" all day. That could be a close second to the most powerful thing out there.
  • The force and power of our oceans/waves.
  • I would say thunder and lighting...
  • The strong nuclear force, although it's major manifestations are all at the subatomic level.

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