Depends on your country... In the UK - we use a black cloud with a lightning bolt through it.
The storm in "The Scarlet Ibis" serves as a symbol of conflict, turmoil, and tragedy. It represents the intense emotions and struggles faced by the characters, particularly the brother's internal turmoil and the fragile nature of Doodle's life. Just as the storm is uncontrollable and eventually results in destruction, it foreshadows the tragic outcome of the story.
A rain drop if it is rain and a snow flake if it is snow.
The "Black Sunday" dust storm of May 1934 is typically shown on maps using a black cloud symbol to indicate the affected area. This symbol represents the extensive coverage and severity of the dust storm that swept across the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl era.
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Minerva used the owl as her symbol.
To my knowledge, there is no symbol used for quotients in mathematics.
The symbol used in music to represent a rest is called a "rest symbol."
There was no symbol for them.
William first used the symbol for parallel.
¤ is the universal currency symbol. When used, it means currency.
The symbol used to represent the word "which" is typically "?".