Old horse Dobbin out at grass,
Turns his tail to the winds that pass,
And stares at the white road winding round
From the distant village to the nearest town.
He hears in the distance a clip-clop trot
And sees his master a small dark dot,
Riding along on a smart new mare
That came last month from Mulberry Fair.
(trade winds) and by the way do you miss kowalczyk
a horse is faster ___________________ a horse is far faster than a man.more stamina than a man. the fastest humans run about 9mph and a horse can run up to 45 mph.Of course a horse is faster i can't belive you accually asked that. O.o
When the winds howl, my dogs yowl.
Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds, which he kept stored in a bag by his side. He was sometimes called Hippotades, which means "the Reiner of horses."
if the winds are strong enough yes but also they are in water and I've never heard of a tornado on water because it would become a waterspout
The poem that begins with "old horse dobbin" is "The Old Gray Mare" by James Whitcomb Riley. This poem is a nostalgic reflection on the passing of time and the aging of a beloved horse. It uses vivid imagery and a melodic rhythm to evoke a sense of longing and reminiscence.
winds
Trade Winds
The winds are called Westerlies.
The winds are called Westerlies.
Easterlies is not the answer . The answer is trade winds .
Horse latitude winds are dry, stable, and often calm areas that are found around 30 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. These winds are typically associated with high-pressure systems and are characterized by weak or variable winds. The term "horse latitude" originated from the stories of Spanish sailors throwing their horses overboard when they became stranded in these calm zones during their voyages.
(trade winds) and by the way do you miss kowalczyk
your mum on a stick
Polar Easterlies
its either in trade winds, westerlies , horse latitudes but I want to ask which one
Horse Latitudes