a event that occurs over and over
The term you are looking for is "spectacle." It typically describes something that is visually captivating or impressive.
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An extreme natural event is a rare and severe occurrence in nature that can cause significant damage or disruption to the environment, society, and economy. Examples include hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions.
it can help predict the outcome of an event
The answer is -Scientific law-
Regardless of the size and nature of the event, the emergency opeartions center should always be activated.
"Always" is not a preposition; it is an adverb, which typically describes the frequency of an action or event.
The repeated occurrence of an event in a predictable way
a event that occurs over and over
Verb.
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False.
There is no such thing as a mutually event.
An observation.
It describes the event as it was experienced at the time. (APEX)
The probability of that event.