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Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
more safely
Where it's more windy.
comparative of safely is more safely and the superlative form is most safely
If you want more airflow, remove the top and windows. For even more, you can remove the doors and the windshield, although I have found it too windy to drive comfortably without the windshield.
Generally at sea, as it's more windy, or just in any windy areas.
because it is more windy in cairdns and not too windy in sydney this is called air pressure
no wind
sure. it doesn't matter if it is a boy or girl. Although, windy would be more like a cheetah
That is because when the wind blows it carries the humid air with it which is needed by the plant to keep its outer layer moist so the plant transpirates more on windy day.
It becomes more windy.
Teaching your child to identify safe versus non-safe situations is a great place to start. Talk to your child about the dangers they might face out in the "real world" and help them learn the best ways to handle these situations so that they can get home safely. Remember, your child will have to "think on their feet" and often, they must do it while dealing with peer pressure from their friends or when faced with a frightening set of circumstances. The more your child can learn to anticipate potential situations, the better chance they have of getting out safely before the situation escalates.