The phrase "seeming very air" suggests a quality of being insubstantial, intangible, or ethereal, much like air itself. It can imply that something is light, fleeting, or difficult to grasp, often used to describe a person's demeanor or presence that feels elusive or delicate. This expression may evoke a sense of gracefulness or an ephemeral nature in a person's character or emotions.
Dry air has a lower relative humidity, which means it has a lower water vapor content. This difference in water concentration between our skin and the air causes the sweat on our skin to evaporate more quickly into the air, leading to a faster drying effect.
Air mass thunderstorms are formed when two different air masses converge. When a cold front meets a warm front, an air mass thunderstorm develops. These can be very intense thunderstorms and last several hours, and may produce tornadoes, though not always.
Russia is the largest country in the world. There are parts of it where the air is very cold and there are parts where it is very warm. So the answer is yes, as somewhere in Russia there will be warm air.
Two names for rapidly spinning air that is very dangerous are tornadoes and cyclones.
It's when air in a region is very moist (humidity is high)
Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent.
Unconvincing means seeming false.
'Seeming' is the present participle of 'seem'
When something materialises it appears suddenly without seeming to come from anywhere.
Depends on the kanji. I guess seeming shiro = white and ma = circle, Shiroma could mean white circle?
I looked up the meaning of this and the most legit seeming answer I found was that it means “anybody brazilian“
An "airtight cage" is a very small inclosed space, in which you are in.
No.A linking verb links the subject of a sentence with the information that it's about.List of Linking Verbs:to be (is, am, are, was, were, has been, have been, had been, is being, are being, was being, will have been, etc.)to become (become, becomes, became, has become, have become, had become, will become, will have become, etc.)to seem (seemed, seeming, seems, has seemed, have seemed, had seemed, is seeming, are seeming, was seeming, were seeming, will seem)
apparent -apax
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They were really crazy and poor and not very nice seeming harry was one of like 8 kids..lol...stress much
is when you in the air in the u.s airforce or marinesmoved or conveyed by or through airFamiliarity information:AIRBORNE used as an adjective is very rare