cataastrophism
rare
The word "caprice" means a sudden change, so "caprice of nature" means a sudden change in some natural phenomenon. It could be a sudden thunderstorm, an earthquake, or a sudden change in the temperature.
Geologic changes can occur as rare sudden disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis. These events can have significant impacts on the landscape and ecosystems, as well as posing risks to human populations living in affected areas. Monitoring and understanding these events is important for ensuring preparedness and safety.
It is unlikely for a small clap to cause a big avalanche. Avalanches are usually triggered by larger disturbances, such as heavy snowfall or a sudden change in temperature. However, in rare cases, a small disturbance combined with other contributing factors could potentially lead to an avalanche.
Yes but it is rare. The only way I can think of that would cause it to change is a complete bone marrow transplant.
it is awesomly rare but it is fun to have cause i said so.;.;...
events
You have to be 14 to get your helix pierced because it is more dangerous than regular ear piercings. It could get infected and in some rare instances the sudden impact of the stud could cause the cartilage in your ear to shatter or collapse.
It is not rare for any motion to change quickly. When playing sports you should expect motions to change quickly.
no. they're pretty old
rare or unusual events
Gradualism and catastrophism are two contrasting theories in geology and evolutionary biology. Gradualism posits that changes in the Earth's geology and species occur slowly and steadily over long periods, emphasizing the role of incremental processes. In contrast, catastrophism argues that significant changes result from sudden, short-lived, and often violent events, such as natural disasters. While gradualism focuses on continuous evolution and change, catastrophism highlights the impact of rare, dramatic events on the Earth's history and life forms.