aquifer
It burns and buries everything it touches.
Sediments are tiny pieces of earth that travel by being carried by either wind, water, or ice. they are involved with the process of fossils since it covers and buries an organism when it dies and eventually settle under great amounts of heat and pressure.
Bats are well known mammalian pollinators. As the bat buries its face deep into the blossoming flower to get its nectar, the pollen sticks to the bat's face, specifically its facial hair, nose, lips and whiskers...and perhaps even the ears of smaller bats.
The conker comes in a casing. The casing falls of the tree, opens up and the conker rolls away. An animal, such as a squirrel, will eat conkers and acorns. If the squirrel doesn't eat it then it will store it underground. It buries the conker and fills the hole so nobody will spot it. Unlike dogs they don't have a very good memory. They won't remember where they put their seed so it will grow into a tree.
there are many effects including disturbing aircraft travel, destroying the view of many landscapes,
The homophone of "buries" is "berries."
Berries is a homophone of buries.
Buries is part of the verb 'to bury'. Buries rhymes with berries. Buries is the third person singular. My dog loves to bury bones. He buries them anyplace where he finds lawn.
She buries her young.
Some anagrams for the word buries are:BruiseBusierRubies
I hope she buries the hatchet elsewhere.
He watches as the dog buries the bone into the dirt.
The Union Buries Its Dead was created in 1893.
deer tick is the type of tick that buries in the skin.
My aunt likes to make treats for squirrels; she buries berries.
Arctic fox
noone he just disappears.