Hurricane 30 Seconds Of Mars

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“This hurricane's chasing us all underground” - The hurricane that 30 Seconds of Mars refers to is the destructive power of the problems they are facing. So, basically, the hurricane, which is the focus of this song, is their relationship, and all the problems involved with it.is actually a metaphor for a catastrophe or a large battle or hardship one might have to face. A real hurricane is a large tropical storm system with powerful circular winds. The word hurricane comes from the Taino Native American word, hurucane, meaning “evil spirit of the wind.” Hurricanes only form over really warm ocean water of around 80°F or warmer. Hurricanes typically form between 5° to 15° latitude north and south of the equator. This is because hurricanes don’t …show more content…

Rain in reality is moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops. To get rain, the water condensing in the clouds has to become heavy enough to fall to Earth. To become heavier, some will collide with other droplets and become larger, and others will grow as water condenses out the air directly into the droplet, and some will do so by both methods. Eventually, if the droplets keep growing, they will reach a mass where they can't stay floating in the cloud because they are too heavy and will start to fall as rain. Before it can rain, there must be moisture or humidity in the air. In order for there to be moisture in the air, water must evaporate. The best source for the air's moisture is the oceans and sometimes lakes. Air flows over these large bodies of water picking up moisture as it evaporates off the surface. The air then flows over the land and we feel it in the form of humidity. When air rises, such as up a mountain slope, or when encountering a cold front or warm front, the air cools and the moisture condenses into clouds and rain. Because of this, areas

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