A squall is a weather phenomenon, a string gust of wind often associated with storms. It does not have adaptations.
Yes, the word squalls is a noun, a common, plural, concrete noun. The word squalls is also the present (for third person singular) form of the verb 'to squall'.
no fag.got. Don't be an idiot (previous answerer). Yes they do occur (squalls being a sharp increase in wind speed). Probably every day there is one there somewhere
The likely word is squalls (gusting winds).
Subject to, or characterized by, gusts or squalls; windy; stormy; tempestuous.
A gust is a sudden, unexpected increase in wind speed - but here one moment, gone the next. A squall is a small, short lived, but occasionally violent wind and rain storm. "Squalls" typically are very intense, but last fifteen minutes from start to finish.
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A squall is a weather phenomenon, a string gust of wind often associated with storms. It does not have adaptations.
Behavioral adaptation
Adaptation is not edible.
Is a footprint not a adaptation
A Mimicry Adaptation