Prospero caused the storm in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" as a means of using his magic to create chaos and bring his enemies to the island where he was exiled. The storm serves as a plot device to drive the action of the play and set the stage for Prospero's ultimate goal of seeking revenge and seeking justice.
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a storm has a name cause it may be different to the rest of its kind, or may be stronger than any other type storm.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
No. A storm surge is caused by a large weather system with strong winds, such as a hurricane, driving seawater onto land. The storm surge cane cause severe coastal flooding.
Yes, hurricanes can cause significant damage through storm surges. Storm surges occur when strong winds push water towards the shore, resulting in a rapid rise in sea level that can flood coastal areas, causing widespread destruction to properties and infrastructure.
The cause of a storm is solar heating, the effect of a storm is to dissipate and distribute that heat round the planets biosphere.
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cause tats the only key for a strong and prosperous nation...:)
I only know why they were peaceful: cause they don't really fight a lot
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Yes, you have spelled prosperous correctly.
a storm has a name cause it may be different to the rest of its kind, or may be stronger than any other type storm.
Most tornadoes are associated with a type of storm called a supercell.
The storm posidon cause when they hurt ploymethus
no prosperous is not an adverb. it is an adjective.
The suffix of prosperous is -ous.