No, it is not. It is a noun, the plural of the noun occurrence.
The present participle of the verb to occur (occurring) might be used as an adjective.
No, occurrences is a noun.
i think because it tells why things occurrences
worst occurrences,1918 sruck thee port cities nearly at once
Occurrences is the plural of occurrence: On how many occurrences did you observe Mr. Gray waiting in the lobby?
yeah they are
happenings.
Yes, natural disasters are natural occurrences. That is what the word "natural" means - not resulting from the activities of people.
Assuming that 6666 counts as two occurrences: 6666 and 6666, and so on, there are 5,730,271.Assuming that 6666 counts as two occurrences: 6666 and 6666, and so on, there are 5,730,271.Assuming that 6666 counts as two occurrences: 6666 and 6666, and so on, there are 5,730,271.Assuming that 6666 counts as two occurrences: 6666 and 6666, and so on, there are 5,730,271.
Occurrences are happenings or events that happen. An occurrence can be defined as an incident or an event that happens in a person's life or along a time line in a history.
EVENTS
Only statistically.
unexpected event