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You've already been buried.
Oceans are at present CO2 sinks, and represent the largest active carbon sink on Earth, absorbing more than a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans put into the air. At the present time, approximately one third of human generated emissions are estimated to be entering the ocean.
Present Simple: I bury, you bury, he buries, we bury, you bury, they bury Present Continuous: I am burying, you are burying, he is burying ect Present Perfect Simple: I have buried, he has buried Present Perfect Cont.: I have been burying, he has been burying Past Tense Sim: I buried Past T Cont: I was burying, you were burying Past Perfect Simp: I had buried Past Perfect Cont: I had been burying Future Simple: I shall/will bury Future Cont: I will be burying Future Perfect Simple: I will have buried Future-in-the-Past: I would bury Going-to Future: I am going to bury, he is going to bury, etc. ----this was the Indicative Mood-- Present Conditional: I would bury Past Conditional: I would have buried Present Subjunctive (Synthetic): I bury Present Subjunctive (Analytical): I should bury Past Subj (Analytical): I should have buried Imperative: bury! Gerund (Present) or Present Participle: burying Gerund (Past): having buried Infinitive (Present): to bury (Short Inf = bury) Infinitive (Past): to have buried Past Participle: buried / have buried
Probably nothing you can bury will ever turn into a diamond, since it's not humanly possible to dig deep enough to access the enormous pressure and intense heat required to form a diamond from carbon.
Humans are nearly 100% biodegradable. However, during decay there are many potentially harmful byproducts, especially bacteria and odor. The body gives off large amounts of carbon dioxide. We bury or cremate bodies to prevent the spread of disease and terrible odors that would otherwise prevail.
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No-one saw Charlotte and John bury Colin in Coronation Street. It is Charlotte who has been posting the anonymous letters.
J. B. Bury was born on October 16, 1861 and died on June 1, 1927. J. B. Bury would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 153 years old today.
Yes.there have been various accounts of buried treasures throughout history.
The verb "bury" in the various perfect tenses is:Present PerfectI/You/We/They have buried.He/She/It has buried.Present Perfect ContinuousI/You/We/They have been burying.He/She/It has been burying.Past PerfectHad buried.Past Perfect ContinuousHad been burying.Future PerfectWill have buried.Future Perfect ContinuousWill have been burying.
The homonym for bury is berry, meaning fruit.