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What is the meaning of the word stampede?

noun: a sudden panicked rush of horses, cattle or other animals. verb: (of horses, cattle or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: "The nearby sheep stameded as if they sensed impending danger.


What animals did people have during the gold rush?

mostly dogs


Why do they call it the gold rush?

because people race out there as fast as they can


A sudden strong rush of wind or air is a?

gust


A sudden rush of water that can wash out roadways?

A flash flood


A sudden rush of water that overflows streams after a heavy rain?

Flashflood?


A sudden rush of rocks and soils down a slope is called?

landslides


What is a sudden rush or rocks and soils down a slope?

landslides and mudslides


What does the root word gust mean?

The root word "gust" means to taste or perceive. It is often used in words related to the senses, such as gusto (enthusiasm) or disgust (aversion).


Does this sentence make sense - 'a sudden rush of cold overcame me' - because some websites are saying it is overcome instead of overcame?

I believe the sentence should be worded like the following:"A sudden rush of cold came over me."


What is a sudden rush or running around by a frightened group of cattle?

Called a stampede.


How do newspapers get info today?

they inerview people from the scene of news or they rush to the scene them self or people call them :<--its a fat chin lol