Storm Petrels are the smallest seabird, and are found in all oceans. They eat crustaceans and small fish near the surface of the water. They catch their prey by hovering just above the surface. Their flight is vary bat-like. When it comes to mating rituals, they form long term bonds in pairs, and share the duties of incubation. They are colonial nesters, which means they return to their original birthplace/nesting place. There is only one species that does not return to the breeding place nocturnally.
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It depends, like if the tree was old and the person or animal lived in a very windy or stormy area yes it would bnd harde scary to me and hard to me.
Sure! The thunder rumbled, and lightning crackled as rain pitter-pattered on the roof. The wind howled through the trees, while the distant roar of a train echoed. Suddenly, a dog barked, and a cat hissed, adding to the chaotic symphony of the stormy night.
The word 'furiously' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as done in a wild and stormy manner; done with a lot of energy and determination; very fast. Example sentence:He furiously cleaned the kitchen when he realized that his mom would be home in minutes.The adjective form is furious: His mom would be furious if she saw such a mess.
It depends on the horse's breed and ancestry. For example, in one year in the 70's, all Belgian Warmbloods had to have their name start with "W". Most horses have variations of their sire/dam. For example, a sire was Watch Dog and a dam was called Stormy Night. The resulting foal could be Storm Watch. For the name Mia, Mia could be short form for something like Milly's Dream. It depends on what you think.
a kind of bird A petrel is a kind of bird, but petrale is a kind of fish; petrol is gasoline, and there is a company called "petral." Check your spelling.
runs out of petral,but that's power for a car so yes
steel, iron , chronium , zinc , glass, leather, petral, oil
The noun form for the adjective stormy is storminess.
a stormy or agitated state
"It is stormy outside, with dark clouds and heavy rain."
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he adjective stormy is translated "orageux / orageuse" in French.
Oran's eyes were a stormy gray color. Stormy weather was brewing on the horizon.
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Stormy is "orageux / orageuse" in French.
allan and stormy