What does rare occurrence mean?

What does rare occurrence mean?

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : seldom occurring or found : uncommon. 2a : marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal : distinctive.

Is it more rare or rarer?

Rarer is always correct, and in literature and writings, it suffices. For a speech, however, the “more rare” comparative, though technically incorrect, will help you to avoid the awkward consecutive “R” sounds.

What are some rare occurrences?

10 Rare and Strange Occurrences Around the World

  • Poisonous Spiders Invade Indian Village.
  • The 1962 Tanganyika Laughing Epidemic.
  • The Disappearance of an Entire Canadian River in 2016.
  • The 1986 Lake Nyos Catastrophe in Cameroon.
  • Rats Invade Northern India Every 48 Years.
  • Tasmania’s Glowing Water.
  • The 1948 Donora Killer Smog.
  • The Guatemalan Sinkhole of 2010.

How do you say more rare?

The “correct” superlative of rare is rarest as we know. Use it by default. However, more/ most + (positive) also exist & have their uses even in cases where the word already has regular comparative & superlative.

Which means almost the same as rare?

curious, extraordinary, incomparable, infrequent, odd, peculiar, precious, remarkable, scarce, singular, strange, uncommon, unique, unparalleled, unprecedented, unusual.

Is Rarer a Scrabble word?

Yes, rarer is in the scrabble dictionary.

Is rearer a Scrabble word?

Yes, rearer is in the scrabble dictionary.

Who is the rarest person?

Above: Eleven year old Damien Omler has a rare disease known as CDG. But he is the only known person in the world with a specific mutation, March 4, 2020.

What rocks explode in fire?

The Most Dangerous Rocks in a Campfire Very porous rocks should be avoided, such as limestone, pumice, shale, and sandstone. Even these rocks have varying densities (even throughout a single rock), which means that some water could very easily get trapped inside, and crack or explode when heated.

Will river rocks explode in fire?

Sandstone, river rocks, natural rocks, and gravel are not ideal fill for fire pits because they are more likely to crack or explode under high heat. Rocks can absorb a lot of water, especially river rocks, and rocks that get too hot near a fire can (and sometimes do) explode. Even wet lava rock can explode.

Do you need a fire ring for a fire pit?

Like most projects, it can be as extravagant as your skill level and wallet can allow, but a basic fire pit may be all you need to make your summer nights memorable. If you choose not to use a steel bowl in your pit, make sure you use either a still fire ring or line the inside of the pit with fire proof blocks.

Will pavers explode in fire?

New Member. EatenByLimestone said: Be very careful that those pavers do not absorb water. The heat from the fire will turn the water to steam and can cause pavers, and rocks to explode.

Is concrete OK for a fire pit?

Concrete fireplaces and fire pits should be constructed carefully. When exposed directly to high amounts of heat, the moisture trapped inside concrete can expand and cause the concrete to crack and in extreme situations, explode.

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