No it is not,but it should say "The devastation in the room was horrible because of the temperature."
"Because she was sick" is not any type of sentence structure. It is called a sentence fragment.
7x8 is not a number sentence because it does not have a verb. 7 x 8= 56 is sentence.
The word because is perfectly acceptable at the beginning of an English sentence, and indeed there is no word in English that may not begin a sentence. A format that forbids because or any other English word from beginning an English sentence is irretrievably faulty.
Fun is an adjective in this sentence because it does not tell how was which was or where was.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
Example sentence - I would like to feed Amanda in a trough because she has horrible table manners.
How could such a horrible tragedy happen to such a wonderful family? The horrible smell turned out to be a forgotten, opened carton of milk that must have been there for weeks. She is an incredibly talented dancer, but her singing is horrible. We knew she was in danger because of the horrible, piercing screams that came from her bedroom. I studied very hard for the exam but somehow got a horriblegrade.
His skin turned into gooseflesh because of the sharp drop in temperature.
because they are horrible horrible people
Average is an adjective because it modifies 'levels'.
The ice cube condense because the temperature around it was very cold
The world is because of humans. But humans are the reason behind the devastation too.
Wilton, Maine is a horrible place because it could be haunted because of the french and indian war
The author is Terry Deary and the illustrator is Martin Brown! I love horrible histories!! Because THERE HORRIBLE HAHAHAAAAAHAHHAH!!!!! From Ankita
Because of the high humidity, the outside temperature felt much warmer than it actually was.
Mildred Wirt Benson died on May 28, 2002 because of lung canncer. Horrible Horrible Horrible right?
Whatever will happen every where else? Destruction , Death , Devastation.