Massif is a noun and refers generally to a mountain structure or a large upheavel in the earth's surface. A massif is a physical thing.
Massive is an adjective used to describe unusually large things, for instance a monstrous pile of something or an incredibly destructive explosion.
énorme, gros(se)
A massif is a large and compact group of mountains, while a mountain is a single, tall landform that rises above its surroundings.
it means the massive exchange
massive = large massif = mountains
Yes, 12 inches a massive height difference between males
All of France is in the same time zone and starts and ends Summer Time at the same time.
Massive describes weight (amount of stuff). Huge describes size.
massive is a synonym to large or big, simply a fancier way of saying large.
They mean the same thing. They are synonyms.
Drought= lack of water Wildfire= massive fires
The Massif Central is in France.
The Massif Central is an elevated area located in the southern part of central France. It is has a semi-land climate, where winters are cold, spring begins early, and has a very warm summer once it reaches its zenith.