If a grain of sand could somehow be accelerated to such a speed - since it would never happen naturally - then yes, it would go right through you.
no it has visible grain but i could be not correct.
The brain teaser puzzle answer to "going grain" is "grain" itself. The phrase suggests a play on words, where "going" can imply moving towards something, and "grain" is the final focus. Thus, the answer is simply "grain."
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A grain elevator is a tall building that often stands around 400 feet tall that is used to store grain prior to shipping out on a train or by truck. Using a series of augers and chutes, grain, which is dumped through a grate in the floor by the truck that goes through an drive-through opening in the building, is moved into a storage unit. When a truck or train comes to pick up the grain and ship it somewhere else, a spout from above is used to pour the grain into the box of the truck or the car of the train. Then the grain is shipped away.
A grain elevator is a tall building that often stands around 400 feet tall that is used to store grain prior to shipping out on a train or by truck. Using a series of augers and chutes, grain, which is dumped through a grate in the floor by the truck that goes through an drive-through opening in the building, is moved into a storage unit. When a truck or train comes to pick up the grain and ship it somewhere else, a spout from above is used to pour the grain into the box of the truck or the car of the train. Then the grain is shipped away.
A five letter word for grain rot could be ergot.
A groove in woodwork is a slot in the wood going with the grain. It usually has square corners and is usually used to receive an other piece of wood when something is being assembled. If the slot is going across the grain ( at 90 degrees to the grain) it is not called a groove, but is a dado instead.
If each grain of salt was a person, then no. If each grain of salt were 1000 people, this could be possible.
Farmers could ship their grain by boat to markets in St. Louis.
Because it works
Not really, there may be a slight difference from the manufacturing process, the grain running the length of a full sheet, but it is nothing you are going to notice.
Cinnamon is not a grain. Cinnamon is derived from the bark of a tree. The tree bark is not a grain by any means, so you could say that cinnamon is a plant.