Short term effects of a volcano include ash fall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars, impacting immediate surroundings. Long term effects can involve land fertility due to ash accumulation, creation of new landforms, and potential climate change from ash and gas emissions altering the atmosphere.
long The terms "long" and "short" do not properly describe English vowel sounds. In "anchor" the a has the "short" sound of the a in "at," not the "long" a in "ate," but the following velar nasal consonant makes the syllable itself long.
The terms "long" and "short" do not properly describe English vowels. The vowel in song is the same as the vowel in lawn - neither long nor short.
The 'i' in "spider" is a short vowel sound. The short 'i' sound is pronounced as /ɪ/ in phonetic terms.
long. This word is one proof that the terms long and short do not properly apply to English vowels. The vowel sound in "girl" is no kind of i, long or short. Long i in "girl" would make guy-yerl, and a short i would make ghih-url. What we have in fact a long vocalic r: Grrl ( or a short e: gel, in BBC English).
The terms long and short do not accurately describe English vowels. The sound in want is neither the short A of "at" nor the long A of "ate."It can be any one of three pronunciations:-- short O as in font-- caret O as in haunt-- short U as in bunt
short terms :-Short term is min 1year's year loans to this caaled the short terms long term's :- long term greater than 1 year's caaled to the long term's long term's aggainst mordgage any paper & artical's in security purpose
In short terms eating badly could make you overweight. In long terms it can give you heart, liver, and kidney problems.and heat failure
Breve and lunga.
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long The terms "long" and "short" do not properly describe English vowel sounds. In "anchor" the a has the "short" sound of the a in "at," not the "long" a in "ate," but the following velar nasal consonant makes the syllable itself long.
Answer, or respond, in short terms. It does not require a long response.
The terms "long" and "short" do not properly describe English vowels. The vowel in song is the same as the vowel in lawn - neither long nor short.
The 'i' in "spider" is a short vowel sound. The short 'i' sound is pronounced as /ɪ/ in phonetic terms.
A short-term is a health goal that can be reached in a short amount of time.A long-term are goals that take a longer amount of time to reach.
Phobia Being scared of things Such as Bannaphoia
They can be reached more quickly.
I think the long terms are the things that happens