Yes, there is action in 'The Name of the Wind.' Some of the action occurs at the hands of the mythical Chandrian. In another part, patrons of the inn are attacked by a mercenary who has become possessed by a demon. These are just two examples of the action that takes place.
No, an action verb would be like blowed.. Wind is not an action verb.
If you mean what verb describes the action of wind, that would be "to blow".For example: "The wind blew the leaves across the yard."
No, wave action is caused by wind. When wind blows over the surface of a body of water, it creates friction and transfers some of its energy into the water, forming waves. So, wind is the primary driver behind wave action.
I think the answer is called ripple marks
The hall in "The Wind in the Willows" is Toad Hall, which is the stately home of Mr. Toad. It serves as a central location in the story where much of the action takes place.
Wind power is another name for wind energy.
Dunes are deposits of fine sand which were transported by wind.
Brett Wind's birth name is Brett Lars Wind.
Another name for a windmill is the wind turbine
The ISBN of The Name of the Wind is 978-0756404079.
The Roman name for wind is "ventus."
When you name a wind. You name it in the direction it is coming from, so a wind blowing toward the north comes from the south. It is therefore a South Wind.