Waiting at a foothill during heavy rain can be dangerous due to the risk of flash floods and mudslides. The heavy rainfall can saturate the soil, making it unstable and increasing the likelihood of landslides. Additionally, the water level in streams or rivers at the foothill can rise rapidly during heavy rain, posing a threat to anyone waiting in the area. It is safer to seek higher ground or move to a designated evacuation area to avoid being caught in a hazardous situation.
You can catch a coelecanth by fishing in the ocean while it is raining or snowing heavily. They are extremely rare though.
In a solarium.
On 13 January 2010, while the floods are happening in Queensland, it is indeed raining in Melbourne.
A foothill is the base of a mountain or a hill at the lower elevations, while a plateau is a flat-topped elevated landform with steep sides. Foothills are typically found at the base of mountains, gradually rising towards the mountains, while plateaus are typically high, flat areas that are elevated above surrounding land.
You don't.
No This is a poisonous tree - the sap of this tree will blister the skin so its not advisable to stand beneath this tree while raining.
No, they're not. No electrical apparatus should be used while it's raining or where they can get wet as serious hazards may occur.
you shouldnt have been on cialis in the first place
If it's raining enough for wipers on you have to have headlights on. Intermittent wiper its not required.
While bees do not often go out of the hive when it is raining, they will indeed attack anything that bother's their hive. Therefore, if you throw a rock at a beehive (even if it's raining), you are most likely going to get stung.
yes, i can play. why?
* While driving, the vehicle pulls heavily to the left or right