This sentence has a compound subject, rain and wind. A compound sentence has two independent clauses (each have a subject and a verb). An example of a compound sentence would be "The rain caused major flooding, and the heavy wind damaged buildings and trees."
Hurricanes cause a lot of damage when the hit land. Each year many hurricanes cause damage to buildings.
Methamphetamine use can cause severe neurological damage.
Looking directly at the sun can damage the retina and/or cause blindness.
Simple predicate italicized, complex predicate in bold.The center of a tornado can cause a great deal of damage.
Running it while leaking can cause it to overheat repeatedly, which can cause thermostat damage , along with other problems.
It shouldn't cause any lasting damage to use one. Just be sure to use a shampoo along with it to prevent frizz.
it is known that trucks are relly hevey and it sometimes makes a dameage along fault lines
The secondary wave of the earthquake cause little damage, only a few buildings fell.
There are numerous earthquakes every day along the faultline, however many are weak and cause little or no damage.
Eyebrows help to prevent foreign material along with sweat and water from entering the eye and cause damage or irritation.
A compound sentence is one that has multiple subjects. An example might be, "Molly knew that the magnitude of the earthquake was enough to cause the old house to crumble, but she had faith that Buster's recent repairs would be enough to keep it standing."
they cause damage by winds