Humans can survive living underground if they have food and water.
no they spend their whole life under water, and they eat excreaces
An individual person can survive without sunlight (although there is an increased risk of vitamin D deficiency) but the human race as a whole cannot, since we depend upon green plants.
ground cloves in a spice bottle can be whole ground cloves or they can be only part of a ground clove
No, a human cannot be swallowed whole by another human and survive inside their stomach. Human anatomy and physiology do not support such an act; the stomach is an acidic environment designed to digest food, and there is no space or means for a person to remain alive inside another's stomach. Additionally, the act of swallowing a whole human would be physically impossible due to size and structural limitations.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
once people find led with a shaft they make a whole where the man could crawl through and that is how they get the lead out "under ground mining"
coal mines ____________________ under ground , way back in the mountains , in a big dark whole , places like that . basicly 6" from hell ! *
like for a couple of weeks then they go back into the ground for lik 10-14 years
If one teaspoon of whole cloves is approximately equivalent to 0.75 teaspoons of ground cloves, then 0.50 teaspoons of whole cloves is equivalent to 0.375 teaspoons of ground cloves. If you do not have ground cloves, then a substitute to use is ground allspice.
2 years
1 whole teaspoon ground allspice = 5 whole allspice berries
When whole allspice is ground, it typically retains its weight, so 30 grams of whole allspice would still weigh 30 grams once ground. However, the volume may change due to the difference in density between whole and ground spices.