theres no difference between the past hurracains and the present hurracains
There is no difference at all. In years past all hurricanes were named after women. Some women took offense to that so the national weather service started to alternate between boys names and girls names so no one would be offended.
There has been no hurricanes in England but many in foreign countries!! There haven't been too many hurricanes this past year, and most of them disappeared
The number of hurricanes varies from year to year, but on average, there have been about 14 named storms including hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin each year over the past 20 years. This would roughly equate to around 280 hurricanes in the last two decades.
Yes, Massachusetts can experience hurricanes. While less common than states along the Gulf Coast or Southeast, Massachusetts has been affected by hurricanes in the past. These storms can bring strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges to the region.
Yes, Jamaica is susceptible to hurricanes due to its location in the Caribbean. The hurricane season in the region typically runs from June to November, with the highest risk of hurricanes occurring between August and October. The island has experienced several devastating hurricanes in the past.
It's a paste. Past would be the tense that you are refurring to.
Seat belt and air bags.
There is no difference at all. In years past all hurricanes were named after women. Some women took offense to that so the national weather service started to alternate between boys names and girls names so no one would be offended.
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what is the difference between inuit past and present?
the difference between eating habits in the past and present
Past tense
The main difference between cowboys of the past and today is the shift from working primarily on ranches and herding cattle to a more recreational or competitive role in activities like rodeos and cowboy culture preservation.
No difference no brains in the past no brains today
"i had" is used in past tense and "i have had" is used in past perfect perspective. That is the only difference. no need to get confused.