the earths iron catastrophe was when earth got hit by a metor the size of mars and all the iron on the mantle melted in the lava and formed the earths core(inside).
The destruction of Earth's early crust was probably a significantly violent event.
It is made of a type of magnetic iron called magnetite.
The first sentence uses the word catastrophe literally, as a declarative statement. The second sentence is also a valid sentence, but not with a literal sense of the word catastrophe (unless the backpack contained a flask of a life-threatening toxin which broke upon falling to the floor). It uses catastrophe as a metaphor, as hyperbole, and as a melodramatic statement of someone self-centered and unaware of the world.
"Iron meteorites" or simply "irons".
Iron Chloride. It is also called Ferric Chloride.
Niblick
In a World Called Catastrophe was created in 2002.
a lot of noise if called a catastrophe
catastrophe
Because it causes alot of damage.
Catastrophe
Catastrophe
A meltdown. In layman's terms, it's called "a catastrophe."
a huge catastrophe
No, catastrophe is a noun.
It became this way as the Nile because of the Egyptian catastrophe's.
genetic drift
The final event of the dramatic action especially of a tragedy is called catastrophe. It is also called as a sudden and widespread disaster.