Inclement weather, such as rain, can impact the success of a roundup event by making it difficult to round up animals, causing delays, and creating safety hazards for both animals and participants.
The word "roundup" is a noun used to describe the event of gathering or herding animals, such as cattle, typically for inspection or sorting purposes. In the sentence "Today they were going on a roundup," "roundup" is the last word of the sentence.
No. While volcanic eruptions can affect weather, they are considered geologic events.
No. While some very large volcanic eruptions can affect the weather, the euption itself is a geologic event.
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Tsunamis are not a weather event.
Yes, "other than" can function as a prepositional phrase. It typically introduces a contrast or exception, indicating that something is excluded from a general statement. For example, in the sentence "Other than the weather, the event was a success," it highlights that the weather is an exception to the positive assessment of the event.
That depends on what the weather event you are asking about is.
The event was a big success. We held a charity event to raise money.
You can certainly get event coverage that will incluse weather related problems.
The excuse the assassination of minor official at the German Embassy in Paris by a Jew.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
Probability of success is a mathematical chance that an event will occur.