A hurricane is a thing.
There is no such thing as a category 6 hurricane. Any hurricane with sustained winds over 156 mph is a category 5.
There was a Typhoon Ben in 1986. A typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane, only occuring in the western Pacific.
Sort of. There was a Severe Tropical Cyclone Gina in the South Pacific Ocean in 2003. It is really the same thing as a hurricane, but under a different name. Gina reached an intensity equivalent to a category 2 hurricane.
If you mean a hurricane in a bottle then yes, a hurricane in a bottle and a tornado in a bottle are the same thing. In shape, however, the vortex bears more resemblance to a tornado than a hurricane.
A hurricane needs warm ocean water to form. Warm water provides the energy needed for the storm to intensify and develop.
a person and a thing
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
thing
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
Yes. (person, place or thing & it IS a thing)
Place
A namesake is when a person, place, or thing is named after another person, place, or thing.
Sunscreen is a noun, it is a thing, not a person or place. A noun is a person, place or thing.
The word "week" is a concept or unit of time, not a person, place, or thing.
It can be called a place and thing.
Thing
Its a thing!