yes. Im an indian.....from my point of view the grassis greener on the other side
yes. what's your point
Indian Point Energy Center was created in 1962.
The opposite side of the earth from any point is known as the antipodal point. This means that if you were to dig a straight hole through the earth from one point, you would end up at the antipodal point on the other side. For example, the antipodal point of New York City is in the Indian Ocean.
the battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian war....
Indira Point
The Indira Point =D
In the sense that it looks like grass, is plant, has roots, has long elongated leafs with little to no stems growing out of the ground and can cover large area while being so close to each other to the point that they overlap, yes. It is a type of grass and if for some reason it isn't it should be. Besides, why call it sea grass if it isn't grass?
the neighbors are tearing out their grass
The Indira Point =D
Indra point
Indian Ocean
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