They pick up water from the warm ocean waters. See the related link listed below for detailed information on Sandy's growth from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea, to the monster storm she became.
Yes. A typhoon is a storm, it is a tropical storm.
A storm accompanied by lightning (electrical discharge) is called an electrical storm.
The correct phrase is "weather the storm." This means to endure a difficult situation or challenge until it passes.
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
The storm was scary.
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Storm Chasers - 2007 Smoke Monster 4-5 was released on: USA: 10 November 2010
To use storm blade in Dragonica online is to first launch your monster(s)in the air then after that quickly use storm blade and there you go you did storm blade
Typhoon originates in the Greek for their monster Typhoon the storm giant.
People, including storm chasers, will sometimes informally call a tornado a monster if it is particularly large and intense tornado, such as the one in the video linked below.
One of the translated chapters said it means "storm" in French.
No. A typhoon is a type of storm; it is a hurricane in the western Pacific. Typhoons are not to be confused with Typhon, the fiercest monster in Greek mythology.
The book doesn't say. The movies have depicted enormous Static-electric generators, a kite flying in a lightening storm, and electric eels.
well imagine that you vs someone when your other physhic type monster attacks a monster while this card is on the field you can return it to the controllers hand and when this card is destroyed by a monster effect return it to your hand and you lose the same attack points as the card is.
Yes. Monsters that are acting as Equip cards, are considered to be Equip Spell Cards and are affected by everything that normally affects Spell Cards. So spell destruction cards will affect them while monster destruction will not.
They pick up water from the warm ocean waters. See the related link listed below for detailed information on Sandy's growth from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea, to the monster storm she became.