No. Wind is the movement of air. Air is a mixture.
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Yes windup is a compound word. The words are wind and up.
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The name is just wind energy. Wind energy is created by the spinning of wind turbines on wind farms.
The future tense of "wind" is "will wind." For example, "I will wind the clock before I go to bed."
As both "down" and "wind" are words, then downwind is a compound word.
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This sentence has a compound subject, rain and wind. A compound sentence has two independent clauses (each have a subject and a verb). An example of a compound sentence would be "The rain caused major flooding, and the heavy wind damaged buildings and trees."
"Wind" and "water" are the compound simple subject.
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Yes, "woodwind" is a compound word made up of "wood" and "wind."
Yes windup is a compound word. The words are wind and up.
Water is actually a compound made out of earth, wind, fire, and sky. No, seriously, it's H2O. Water is actually a compound made out of earth, wind, fire, and sky. No, seriously, it's H2O.
The noun wind breaker is a compound noun; a word for a type of jacket; a word for a thing.A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun that has a meaning of its own.A wind breaker is a jacket made from tightly woven material that resists penetration by the wind, a particular type of jacket.The compound noun 'wind breaker' is made up of the noun'wind' and the noun 'breaker'. It is not clear that one of these nouns is describing the other. It can be a matter of opinion.Note: A noun functioning as an adjective to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (also called a noun adjunct).
non living things eg wind
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a simple carbon compound present in the abiotic part of the ecosystem.