Ring of Fire
Magnitude.
Earthquake = 地震
seismos
Magnitude
The word 'causalities' in this case refers to the number of human deaths caused by the earthquake.
Magnitude.
Destruction Terror Death...
That would be the epicenter.
Brain activity
horrifying, terrifying, shocking, frightening, desrtoying, destructive
The Present
The word outdoor is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; outdoor activity, outdoor furniture, etc.
The word eventful is an adjective. It describes high levels of activity.
No, "seismo" is not a Greek prefix. The Greek prefix for earthquake is "seismo-." In Greek, "seismos" means earthquake, so "seismo-" is used as a prefix in words related to earthquakes or seismic activity.
The word that best describes this is "suspicious." Any activity that seems innocent but could potentially provide critical information should be approached with caution and investigated further to ensure safety and security.
yes in the question it is but it isn't & neednt be in many cases
The word 'active' is not a noun; the word 'active' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (an active child, an active account).The noun forms for active are act or activity.