Well it does have storms.
Clous van Mechelen was born in 1942, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Clous de Paris literally means 'nails of Paris', but in fact it's the name of a new product line (or collection) of watches created by the Swiss watchmaker Longines - the minutes are represented on the watch face by triangular motifs which they call clous.
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
Only Mrs. Claus knows for sure.
des clous The only words ending with -ou when singular that are ending with -oux when plural: bijou, chou, pou, caillou, genou, joujou and hibou e.g. un pou / des poux Some words are ending with -oux at both singular and plural, e.g.: courroux, saindoux
Stratus clouds are usually found closer to the ground. They have an altitude range of 0-6600ft
In French, you would say "boucles d'oreilles à tige" for earring studs.
because they are originally predetores and are genetically and phisically programmed to kill in order to eat. they are really fast and emotionless and they have sharp teeth and clous.
well it depends because no one has ever seen him so if your a believer then yes he's real i believe in him i hope that's answered your question
There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.
Mars.
The correct spelling for the jolly man associated with Christmas is Santa Claus. Other names for this man include Father Christmas. Kris Kringle and Saint Nicholas.