What do the phrases mean?"The wind is very strong—as strong as a hurricane’s. It can hammer in at over a hundred miles per hour. Climbers can be blown right off their feet."
Please simplify it/transform it.
The source: Kramer, Sydelle. To the Top! (Step into Reading)
anonymous It can hammer in The wind feels like you are being hit by a hammer. It is figurative speech. " The wind blows so hard that the climbers fall down.
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anonymousIt can hammer in
The wind feels like you are being hit by a hammer. It is figurative speech.
anonymous Climbers can be blown right off their feet."
The wind blows so hard that the climbers fall down.