'ABABCC' describes the rhyme structure of a poem. Corresponding letters signal the rhyming words, for example in William Wordsworth's poem I wandered lonely as a cloud, the first stanza shows this ABABCC structure:I wandered lonely as a cloud (A)That floats on high o'er vales and hills, (B)When all at once I saw a crowd, (A)A host, of golden daffodils; (B)Beside the lake, beneath the trees, (C)Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. (C)A - cloud rhymes with crowdB - hills rhymes with daffodilsC - trees rhymes with breeze
Gulf Breeze High School was created in 1967.
It is above the land
Breeze block
in 2005
High five
Rye
high/I/my/ kick
In the Earth's atmosphere, air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Air pressure is less in hotter areas than cooler areas as the warm air expands. This means the breeze from the cool sea flows to the land in the daytime and as land cools faster than seawater the reverse happens in the day. Why does a breeze feel cool? It takes energy to evaporate water so if a breeze evaporates the moisture (sweat) from our skin then the water molecules take energy from our skin as they evaporate. This makes us feel cool.
I'm not aware that Buddhists tie beads in trees. Tibetan Buddhists string prayer flags between trees and from poles on stupas, high mountain passes and other places. These flags are printed with mantras, and every time they flutter in the breeze they are spreading the merit of that mantra's message through the air to all living beings.
Five live, high five, mind spies, sized guys, rhymes high, grimes lies, try's my, need more?
The air blowing toward your face will feel like a cool breeze, which will cool you down. It moves air toward you at a very high speed, which causes it to be colder.