In real life, no, that was a fictional event.
This expression means that something is very likely or certain to happen without a doubt. Just like how the sun rising each day is a natural and expected event that can be relied upon, the phrase suggests that the outcome being discussed is similarly predictable or guaranteed.
A blue moon is any full moon that happens to be the second full moon in a calendar month. Therefore blue moons invariably happen near the end of a month. As the lunar cycle is just about 28 days, it would be a very rare occurrence for one to happen at the end of February, but otherwise they are a natural phenomenon.
i know it's a little to late to answer this but yes this is for every year supermoon is out the moon is very dangerous it gets so close that you can touch it but please do not touch the moon
A meteor shower and a full lunar eclipse occurring on the same day is rare but not impossible. The last time this happened was on December 21, 2010, when the Ursid meteor shower coincided with a total lunar eclipse. It is difficult to predict when this rare event will happen next as it depends on the alignment of celestial events.
The myth does not describe a natural event, though I have seen it described as an allegory for the dangers of traveling by ship across the open sea. The story is really about the how hubris is a bad thing, and described how the Icarian Sea and the island of Ikaros got their names.
No
The words "when he [Icarus] fell" and "splash" best convey how Bruegel treats the fall of Icarus as insignificant and unnoticed in the poem. These words suggest a brief and almost dismissive treatment of a significant event, highlighting the lack of attention or importance given to Icarus' demise.
An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
If the probability of an event is zero then that event cannot happen
if you have Terakion, Coballion and Varizion then you need to have an event then go to the moor of Icarus and you will find Keldeo.
It depends on what event.
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
it is natural is it from earth
the idea that extinction evedince is a natural event
The probability of an event that is certain to happen is 1.