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.
The area of calm in a hurricane is called the eye. This is the center of the storm, and when it passes the storm will rage again until it dies or moves on.
hurricane
Dead calm or just calm. Usually under one knot wind.
The eye of a hurricane is at the center of the storm's rotation.
When a hurricane forms, the winds and rain around it develops an eye. The eye of a hurricane is what is known as having a calm eye.
because they have very calm emotions inside and fast rock breaks that sence of peace
You use ice so it can calm it down or something.
Yes it is, another evapourite rock would be dolomite. There are also many evapourite minerals.
The traditional music is very calm and peaceful, but they do listen to Celtic rock like the Cranberries that came from ireland.
It offered an older audience calm and nostalgia in a world gone mad for rock n' roll
The word 'calm' is an adjective; for example: We took a calm walk on a calm afternoon.Some synonyms for the adjective calm are:peacefulquietmildrestfulserenebucolicharmoniousinactivemotionlesspacificplacidtranquilThe word calm is also a verb (calm, calms, calming, calmed) and a noun (calm, an uncountable noun).
Rock music might scare them, as I was playing this game and rock music blasted out, and it made my gerbil and her babies jump. Soothing music will calm them down, strangely enough.
calm
The noun calmness is based on the adjective calm. (Calm can also be a noun or verb.)
Calm Down, Baby by Mac Lethal.
Calm is an action, so it is already a verb. As in "to calm down" or "to calm someone down".Calms, calming and calmed are verbs too."Please calm down"."He is calming the boss down"."He calmed the room".
It is "to calm".