. It is a hyperbole which is an exaggeration
Those are power flashes. They often occur when strong winds from a hurricane, tornado, or other powerful storm interfere with power lines, causing electricity to arc.
I myself have looked into this because of the book. i f you find anything let me know but there has to be some kind of journal or story from back then, 2nd .does Europe have hurricanes? yes just looked it up there are hurricanes in Europe
looks like an oceanic total disasterhomes destroyed and floodedpeople had to get on their roof because the water came up to their roofsome homes went underwaterpeople homelessi mean when i watch the news about hurricane Katrina it looked like an oceanic total disaster
No, there hasn't been. I was wondering the same question and I looked it up on a weather website and nothing showed up.
New Orleans was almost completely destroyed. Let me make it short:costliest hurricane of all timeSquashed New Orleans as a category 3 hurricanemakes Hurricane Andrew look tiny because Katrina was only a category 3 hurricane at landfall and Andrew was a category 5 hurricane and Katrina destroyed 3 times as much in money as Andrew.New Orleans was mainly floodedKatrina was tiny compared to some hurricanes
The country was laid waste, a treeless, desolate landscape
paradox...and this is three sentences.
LoL you sure you want to know cause his destruction was so bad i was shocked when i saw it one of the dangerous hurricane i ever being through i drove through it me and my friend Jourdan and terry man was we scared we though we was gonna die but yes his destruction looked like a meteorite came through and I'm dead serious go to Google images to like
yes "CLANG, she heard in the kitchen....she looked and saw the dishes on the floor.....'
The first person known to have looked at the heaves through a telescope was Galileo.
it is neither actually. (: it doesn't fit in any literary devices.
Those are power flashes. They often occur when strong winds from a hurricane, tornado, or other powerful storm interfere with power lines, causing electricity to arc.
Magellan
I don't know who but I think a telescope. Galileo looked was first to look through the telescope.
After a good scrubbing, my car looked cleaner than his.
He looked through his telescope!
He first looked through a microscope in 1665