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Most likely General George Washington & King George III
As the northern lights are a commonly occurring phenomena, it's likely the very first Inuit people were the discoverers of the Northern Lights. This could have been anywhere around the 8th-11th century. It got a lot of attention in the late 18th century when Benjamin Franklin hypothesised as to what caused them
Occasionally when solar activity is extremely intense, the Northern Lights may be visible in the state of Washington - the further north and east in the state, the more likely. Solar energy peaks about every 11 years so that's about how often there is a chance of seeing the Northern lights in Washington - but its still rare; it has to be a more energetic peak solar year than normal for the northern lights to stray that far south.
Tornadoes are least likely to occur in a polar climate.
Not likely.
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The likely word here is the plural noun phenomena(observed occurrences).The singular is phenomenon.
some where in England most likely Hertford but we dont really know
Most likely it was as a young widow and mother before she married Washington.
Most likely by the Washington Redskins
Most likely it was as a young widow and mother before she married Washington.
They visit the Washington D.C. zoo, Washington Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and other places.
it is Indiana
The correct word is likely one of these : PNEUMONIA (noun) - an illness marked by fluid in the lungs PHENOMENA (plural noun) - unusual occurrences, plural of phenomenon
i don't know you tell me
Lewis, Washington state
To explain where thunder comes from.