Does the noch ness monster exist?
It exists in the minds of many people. However, there have been many international scientific investigations by marine biologists and others using sonar and ultrasound equipment and nothing unusual has ever been found.
Well not really haha Nessie is considered to be a living dinosaur that has evolved to the changes of our modern world
Nessie, the legendary Loch Ness Monster, is often described as being around 20 to 30 feet long, though reports of her size vary widely. Some accounts suggest she could be even larger, with estimates reaching up to 40 feet. However, there is no scientific evidence to confirm her existence or any specific measurements. The descriptions largely stem from folklore and eyewitness accounts rather than verifiable data.
What is the meaning of ness in happiness?
The suffix "ness" in the word "happiness" denotes a state or condition. It transforms the adjective "happy" into a noun, indicating the state of being happy. This morphological change highlights the quality or experience of joy and contentment associated with happiness. Essentially, "ness" signifies the essence or nature of the emotion.
What does Amir mean when he says that he was the monster in the lake?
he was the monster in the lake.
How long does it take for Nessie to grow up?
it takes about 60 days to grow up but a year to become a adult
Why is the Loch Ness Monster called Nessie?
It's a nickname made from the 'Ness' in the full name. Also many people believe the Loch Ness Monster to be female.
Unlikely.
Man has a fascination with mysterious phenomena and, being highly superstitious, he often sees and interprets things that are not actually there. Scientists have spent a great deal of time and money on investigating whether various lake monsters are real or not, especially the Loch Ness monster. So far, all their scientific equipment has not revealed anything.
Monsters do not exist. They are only our fears and the things we don't understand.
A really evil person can be considered a monster... :P
No.
Despite several exhaustive searches there is no evidence of any kind to support the existence of an unusual Beast in Loch Ness.
Actors that have appeared in more than one movie trilogy?
ActorFirst SeriesSecond SeriesThird Series (if applicable)Allen, TimToy StoryThe Santa ClauseBloom, OrlandoLord of the RingsPirates of the CaribeanDamon, MattOceansBourneEastwood, ClintThe Man with No NameDirty HarryFord, HarrisonStar WarsIndiana JonesFox, Michael J.Back to the FutureStuart Little
Gibson, Mel
Jackson, Samuel L.
Lethal
Weapon
Star Wars Prequels
Road Warriors
Marvel Film Series
Jones, James Earl
Tom Clancy
Star WarsMcKellen, Sir IanLord of the RingsX-MenMurphy, EddieShrekBeverly Hills CopMyers, MikeShrekAustin PowersShire, TaliaGodfatherRockyStallone, SylvesterRockyRamboStewart, PatrickX-MenStar TrekWeaving, HugoLord of the RingsThe MatrixTransformers
How many lives can a Narcissist manage at the same time if he travels a lot?
If you study Narcissists they are extremely interesting. We are all chameleons in this world to a point, but the Narcissist takes it to the extreme. Narcissists seem to have a knack for sizing up each individual as to how hard they can push them and when it comes to a mate they always choose the ones that are loving, kind and can be manipulated easily. This makes the victim feel they have done something wrong and haven't been strong enough and should have known better, but, in truth we are suppose to possess love and kindness. In time as we age we are much more cynical about people so it becomes easier to figure out people. We are all in a learning field and make mistakes along the way and hope to correct them. Therefore, it's not how many different lives the Narcissist has, but simply how many humans can he con! They fit into families, with their own gender and of course with the opposite sex, but one thing is for sure .... everything has it's time and sooner or later the Narcissist's true colors will come out. If you come across one stay clear because they aren't worth the skin they're in!
What does the suffex -ness mean?
It is not a suffix in the Loch Ness Monster, that is the name of the monster that lives in Loch Ness
If you are just using -ness as a suffix, here's what it is: a native English suffix attached to adjectives and participles, forming abstract nouns denoting quality and state (and often, by extension, something exemplifying a quality or state): darkness; goodness; kindness; obligingness; preparedness