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What is the difference between a cloud of moths and a swarm of moths?
24 de dez de 2023 13:32
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"Cloud" is a prettier image. "Swarm" creates the impression of insects acting with intent, like an army.
25 de dezembro de 2023
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Both phrases refer to a group of thousands of moths, flying together.
A "cloud" of moths emphasizes that they look like a dark cloud. You see the irregular shape of the whole group, not the individual moths.
"Swarm" is used to refer to a group or crowd of animals--sometimes people. It means they have come together into a tight, dense group and are all moving the same way. Some animals do this as a natural part of their life cycle. "It is the time of year when the sparrows swarm." "I saw a swarm of ants in our backyard." Grunion, a kind of fish, "swarmed onto the beach, and people caught them in buckets."
24 de dezembro de 2023
Hi! You really don’t say a “cloud” of months. You can say “a bunch” or you’re correct to say “swarm” too
25 de dezembro de 2023
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