punyeta ah kanina pa ako d2 wala pa ring lumalabas tang inang yan
When the air pressure is high, the sky tends to appear clear, bright, and devoid of clouds. This can create a deep blue color in the sky due to the compression of air molecules that scatter shorter wavelengths of light. Additionally, high pressure systems often bring stable weather conditions with minimal precipitation, leading to a crisp and clean appearance in the sky.
The sky can look murky at times due to a high concentration of particulate matter or pollutants in the atmosphere. These particles scatter light, making the sky appear hazy or murky. Weather conditions such as high humidity or temperature inversions can also contribute to this effect.
the wind that cool into hail THATS THE ANSWER BRA
A cold but sunny day with almost no clouds in the sky is typically associated with a high-pressure system. High-pressure systems generally bring stable and clear weather conditions, with cold temperatures in colder months.
No, rain falling from the sky is an example of precipitation, not diffusion. Diffusion is the process by which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
because it's high
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because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
The story called Why the Sky is High, by Hiligaynon, is a history tale. It tells the story of how the sky used to be low enough to touch with a stick, and why it is now too high to reach.
"Why is the sky high?" in Hiligaynon can be translated as "Ngaa mataas ang kalangitan?" The phrase "Why is the sky high?" expresses curiosity about the height of the sky, while inquiring about the reason behind it. The Hiligaynon phrase uses the word "kalangitan" for sky, similar to other Filipino languages, showcasing its shared linguistic roots.
In Tagalog: Bakit mataas ang langit? In Iloko: Ngata ti nakataas ti langit? In Hiligaynon: Ngaa mataas ang langit?
baKIT WALa naiinip na ako kanina pa ako eh
baKIT WALa naiinip na ako kanina pa ako eh
konti lang alam
Sure! Here are the translations: Ilonggo: Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Waray: Ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Bisaya: Ilonggo, Waray, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Ilocano: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Hiligaynon Hiligaynon: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano
The English term for "alimpuros" from Hiligaynon is mischievous or playful.