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A catastrophic earthquake is one that destroys everything. It will often kill people and cause utter catastrophe to anyone that can feel it.
No, the word event is not an adverb.The word event is a noun.
an event intended primarily to attract publicity: "a staged media event"
It is possible to use the word event as an adjective. For example, in astrophysics, a black hole is said to have an event horizon. In that usage, event modifies horizon. But in most cases, event is a noun. There was an interesting event that happened today. That is a more typical usage.
A minor happy event means what?
we will be having an event
nuclear accident
They have a large negative impact.
Catastropic insurance covers only catastropic events, such as getting run over by a truck. You will generally pay a lower premium than that of regualr health insurance. There are many factors which will determine the price, such as job and age.
As demonstrated by the Mt St Helens erruption, the forest material can be collected by catastropic processes. Under pressure, this material can become rock.
John D. Nicolaides has written: 'A review of some recent progress in understanding catastropic yaw' 'Two non-linear problems in the flight dynamics of modern ballistic missiles'
Wolves that have been brought up by humans humans from a pup are friendly with them yes. But they can still be very dangerous and rough. Foxes are more friendly with humans than wolves. You could never be friends with a wild wolf. It would probably be catastropic!
Answer this question… Event 1 has a connection to Event 2.
the arceus event
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).
event B has something in common with event A
event B has something in common with event A