The point of view in this sentence is third person, omniscient. It is an objective perspective that is not tied to any specific character's thoughts or feelings.
yes
No. Earthquakes are geologic events, not storms. However, they can be extremely deadly.
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The deadliest storms in the eastern U.S. wold probably be hurricanes.
Neptune's storms are among the most powerful in our solar system, with wind speeds reaching over 1,300 mph (2,100 km/h). The extreme conditions in these storms, combined with the planet's frigid temperatures and volatile atmosphere, make them potentially deadly to any spacecraft that might venture close. However, since Neptune is a gas giant located far from Earth, the storms do not pose a direct threat to humans.
There is no evidence of storms on Pluto, but little is known about the dwarf planet. Most likely, though it does not have enough of an atmosphere fore storms to occur.
31 tornadoes and took more than 100 lives in these deadly storms.
empreor pegiuns go through storms to lay their eggs
Jupiter's storms are massive, swirling atmospheric disturbances that can grow to be thousands of kilometres in size. The most famous storm on Jupiter is the Great Red Spot, which has been raging for centuries and is larger than Earth. These storms are fueled by the planet's rapid rotation and complex weather systems.
Mars has volcanoes and the biggest volcano in the whole solar system. There are storms too.
thunderstorms, tornadoes (limited amount), Blizzards
It is located closer to the southern part of hemisphere and closer to the south pole which contains many storms. That also explains the high amount of winds.