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This structure is called they eye of the hurricane.
Typically hurricanes have such a feature. It is called the storm's eye.
The special feature at the center of a hurricane is a calm area called the eye.
This area is just north of the equator and exists all around the planet. It is called the Doldrums.
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A person who remains calm during pain and misfortune is often described as resilient. Resilience is the ability to adapt and bounce back from difficult situations.
Generally a person that remains calm and unruffled handles a tense situation better than one who becomes upset and ruffled.
In the context of Ancient Greece (but it is often true in other contexts, as well), a person who remains calm in the face of pain or misfortune eventually came to be known as a "Stoic. " The teachings of the Stoics held that the best human response to adversity is to accept adversity as natural and unavoidable: remaining calm when it strikes is just one way to remain in control (and to achieve happiness) during tough times in life.
A level-headed person is someone who remains calm is stressful situations, who doesn't panic but can think under pressure.
Lighthouse in the harbor of Alexandria
An homonym for cooler is "cooler," which can refer to a device that keeps beverages cool or to a person who remains calm in difficult situations.
There is not a calm in a rock. Calm refers to an emotion a person feels. Calm is an adjective. A rock is considered an object and does not feel emotions.
It helps a person stay calm. Your welcome.
Be calm, walk up to the person and speak how you feel about the person but in a nice calm way
There are different oils that calm horses down and relax them, but I am not sure what they are called though. I do know that there is a person that messages horses and rubs oils on them. Look on Wikipedia for more answers!
Yes, because cats are cuddly, sweet, and calm so they calm you down, too.