no!
a hypothesis is when you are predicting something like.... i think 80% of people in Africa are poor a conclusion is when you are saying what you have learnt like.. i have learbt that 60% of people in Africa are poor that's it basically lol
Wrap up warm!People of the north, like "Arctic Circle-north", have a saying: "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing."
no. the correct way to say it is "what wonderful weather."
No, the witches are proclaiming and predicting that Macbeth will be king and they are praising Macbeth.
It will ultimately determine what the local Weatherman will end up saying on live news
Not necessarily. Cloud height can indicate different weather conditions depending on the type and characteristics of the clouds. For example, tall, fluffy clouds (cumulus) may signal fair weather, while low, thick clouds (stratus) could indicate rain or storms. It's important to consider other factors in addition to cloud height when predicting the weather.
Example: The Cowboys will win the Super Bowl. You are just saying what you think will happen in the end
There really wasn't any weather warning system in 1900 there wasn't even a weather bureau then I don't believe it was basically people just going outside and saying yeah there is rain on the way or no there is no rain.
Weather forecasting is helpful for people,especially farmers.They help the farmers by giving them an early alarm and awakening them by saying that it is time for them to protect their crops else wind, storm or rain could destroy their crops.
The saying "Yellow sky at night, sailor's delight" suggests that a yellow sky at night indicates good weather the next day. This is because a yellow sky at sunset can be a sign of dry air and stable weather conditions, which often lead to fair weather. Sailors traditionally used this saying as a simple way to predict the weather and plan their journeys accordingly.
Maine's climate is well-known for its variability and changeability. The weather patterns change from season to season and year to year and change quickly. Generally, the weather will alternate twice weekly from fair to coudy or stormy, with abrupt changes in temperature, moisture, sunshine, wind direction, and wind speed. The people who live in Maine joke about the weather by saying, 'If you don't like the weather, wait a minute.'
it might be the way they act when their saying it or how they move when they r saying it