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That's gneiss
on the surface i would say the area hovering near the equater. the inner core the center of the earth is the definite hottest why I don't know. I guess because when volcanoes erupt the lava is boiling hot. but nobody I ever heard of drilled to the center of the earth to prove that point.
'Le scrotum' or 'les bourses' are the French names for the scrotum.
As the Maghreb is the western region of North Africa, and includes six countries, Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. You can safely say that Casablanca is located in it.
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Forecasters cannot predict exactly where a tornado will form, but they can detected conditions that lead to them. On long time scales such as hours and days, forecasters look at conditions such as temperature, humidity, and wind shear to determine if tornadoes are likely to form in a region. On time scales of minutes forecasters look for rotation in thunderstorms. If strong enough rotation is detected it means a tornado may form soon or has already developed. Tornadoes generally travel with their parent thunderstorms and so a forecaster can look at what direction a storm is moving to say what areas are potentially in its path.
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Depends on what you are asking. Latin names need not to be translated. But you can say Carles, or Charles depending on the region.
There is no direct translation for wussy because languages do not exactly line up, and some names like that vary from region to region.
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It is correct if it is what you intend to say. If you mean that your friend heard something, and then related it to you, you can say that it was heard by a friend. Your friend heard it. If you mean that YOU heard something, and you heard it because your friend told you, then you heard it from a friend.
Cloudy is what you say in London. 'Cloudy' is absolutely fine - thats the word that the media weather forecasters use as well. However, cockneys - of which there are very few left - would pronounce it 'clahdee'.
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you say my names are with two or more names
I heard > j'ai entendu you heard > tu as entendu
Ive heard of that before