It depends on the humidity, heat, if it has rained, etc. Their can be different conditions for the sidewalk to separate.
'A Separate Peace' occurs from the summer of 1942 to the summer of 1943.
Instead of fencing the yard, the landscaper decided to plant rose bushes to separate the lawn from the sidewalk.
The purpose of a sentence is to convey information or an idea. It is a group of words that tells that information or idea. In order to be a sentence, the group of words must contain a subject and a verb. A sentence can also have an object or objects and phrases, conjunctions, etc. Examples: Rain falls. (rain is the subject and falls is the verb) Rain falls on the sidewalk. (sidewalk is the object) Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn. (sidewalk and lawn are both objects) Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn in the summer. Rain falls on the sidewalk and the lawn in the summer but in the winter it snows. You can make a simple sentence like the first or a complex sentence, but a sentence must have a subject and a verb to be a sentence. It is alleged that the native Americans adopted the word "How" as their greeting because all the Europeans that were crossing their land wanted to know, "How's the hunting here, how's the fishing there, how's the weather year-round?".
sidewalk is abiotic
yes sidewalk is an American word.mean to say pavement. sidewalk:-pavement,root
The pronoun for the noun sidewalk is it in the singular; they in the plural subjective, and them in the plural objective. For example:I swept the sidewalk because it was covered with leaves.The sidewalks for each cottage are the tenants responsibility. They are to be kept clean and clear and the tenants are not permitted to block them.
because the pavement traps heat and releases it slowly
Fun outdoor summer activities for children include using an old sheet to make art on the lawn, making homemade bird feeders, and making sidewalk chalk art.
Both, you exert a force onto the sidewalk, and the sidewalk "pushes back" with an equal, but opposite force.
Expansion joints in sidewalks are designed to accommodate the natural expansion and contraction of the concrete due to temperature changes. In the summer, the concrete expands with the heat, causing the joints to narrow. In winter, when the concrete contracts in the cold, the joints widen to prevent cracking and damage to the sidewalk.
sidewalk in the mornin
The dry sidewalk has more friction compared to the ice on the icy sidewalk