The beach in the winter
Scavengers, gulls are buoyant flyers, even acrobatic birds that ride the winds with ease. Nets in colonies on barrier islands, and visits garbage dumps and beaches in search of food. There are 45 gull species, none of which is called "seagull".
The fastest a seagull can hump itself depends on the height. If it is the highest it can go it ca hump at speeds more than 60 mph. but if it is at midd range it can hump at speeds from 40-55 mph
winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds
Global winds are local winds.
winds has 1 syllable -*winds-* clap it winds
1.synoptic winds 2.gradint winds 3.prevailing winds 4.geostrophic winds
Divergent winds are winds that are moving away from something. Convergent winds are winds that are moving towards something.
Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds Very Very High Winds. Very Strong Winds
In Antarctica, the winds are known as Katabatic winds. In the Arctic, the winds are known as Squamish winds.
winds
the trade winds,the westerlies,the polar winds
weak winds because doldrums are calm winds on the earth.