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Gravity.
Fall is the height of a slanted or diagonal straight surface. Gradient is the result of rise divided by fall (rise/fall) (rise over fall)
No, cows are pretty heavy and stable, so when the wind stops blowing, they don't fall over.
i have had tics fall on me when standing under trees if the wind is blowing. i am sure that the wind doesn't need to be blowing for this to happen, also.
When the wind stops blowing.
that's funny cause if u don't know rooster don't lay eggs."ha ha".
1- It means an even match. "You think one of four is an even match?" Ned was telling Rooster that he (Rooster) was hopelessly outnumbered. 2- Ned implies Rooster saw the match no more challenging than throwing a steer. Rooster was the wrestler; Ned and his cohort of three, the four legs. Ned's asking Rooster if he thinks he can wrestle the four down, resulting in a dog fall, or a type of (illegal) steer takedown in rodeo competition.
I know of only one health problem that would cause an other wise healthy rooster to immediately fall over on their back dead. It happens to broiler meat chickens, it is a heart attack. No fooling.
In the northern hemisphere, there are two seasons at a time. Officially, in the northwest, the first day of fall is September 21st. In the northeast, though, the first day of fall is June 21st. Technically, though, the first days of fall are October 24th in the northwest and May 24th in the northeast.
Really warm weather in the summer and spring, and cold in the fall and winter.
It's on four island in the northeast portion of the island.
It wouldn't roll either way, Roosters don't lay eggs.