I've seen more people eat corn on the cob from side to side than work their way around the cob. It's easier to eat it that way, not to mention a bit faster.
most people eat their corn side to side, about 67% of people
One side of the body is usually the strongest, so if a person hasn't got anything to aim for when they're walking, people tend to walk in circles.
Corn isn't soup. Corn is a vegetable usually used in a side dish or as a side on its own. However, there is a variety of recipes for corn soups with corn as the main ingredient.
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One word: Tortillas! Okay; also corn meal, corn on the cob, and creamed corn. It has been hypothesized that corn is the actual gold that the Native Amercicans sent the Spanish Conquistadors searching for, back in the early 1500s.And then there's that biofuel 'Ethanol' issue.Okay now, one from the lighter side: Corn is a-maize-ing!Please access the related link listed below for more serious information regarding corn:
No because if you put them side by side there would be a gap.
No, tangent circles do not have the same center. They just touch at the side. Here is an example:
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Assume that the two inscribed circles are "side-by-side" and have the same radii of r, then: A= 8 x r x r.
A rectangle and 2 circles. The two circles would be the top and bottom, while the rectangle would be the side.
they grew corn in the west side of Texas
A compass.