It may be "flooding" one or more cylinders when it's damp or you may have a sparkplug wire that's arcing when the air is more humid. Try this, wait for a time when it's dark and you're pretty sure the engine will run the way you just described, then have a friend start the engine IN THE DARK while you're watching with the hood open. Look for a blue spark somewhere along the plug wires. If you see plug wire arcing, that's your problem. Replace the plug wires. If the vehicle is older, it could just be a case of low compression in a couple cylinders and it's just taking them a little while to finally catch when they're cold. An engine with low compression will always be more difficult to start. Also check the sparkplugs, but make sure you don't get the plug wires mixed up so only disconnect one plug wire at a time and pull and examine the sparkplug for damage or fouling.
there will be no rains
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No, the word 'rains' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'rains' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to rain, meaning to fall in drops from the clouds; to pour down; to give abundantly; a word for an action.The noun 'rains' is the plural form of the singular noun rain (an uncountable plural noun) as a word for the regional season of heavy precipitation.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples:It always rains on the day I wash my car. (verb)The annual rains will come soon. They start this time of year. (noun; the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'rains' in the second sentence)
I read that he is a vegetarian, so he takes a lot of protein shakes.
Many times flooding takes place.
Eevee is in a shaking bush in Lostlorn forest . But for the heads up it takes a long time
During an earthquake, the earth's surface shakes and can sometimes crack or move along fault lines. This movement releases energy stored in the Earth's crust, causing vibrations that we feel as shaking. Strong earthquakes can result in landslides, surface ruptures, and changes in the landscape.
so they can store more water when it rains and this is where Photosynthesis takes place
Yes, the quote "it rains as long as it takes to rain" suggests that rain will continue until it naturally stops. Rain duration is determined by weather patterns and atmospheric conditions, rather than a specific timeframe.
so they can store more water when it rains and this is where Photosynthesis takes place
It takes as long as it took me to write this answer - in other words, a short space of time.
what he does is that he takes a shower blow drys it then he shakes his head rapidly and flipps it to the side!^daisyraay<33^