Tierra Del Fuago
EXAMPLE OF IT? OK!!! FLORA,FLORES, WHAT ELSE YOU GIVE ALSO DONT JUST LET ME THINK DEEPER!!!! :< BLLLLLLLLLL.............!!!!!!
give me the example of tri
what are the example of herbivores that they eat plant or grass give 10 example
Example: cakes, salads, soils, soup, saussage.
Bleach Ammonia Hydrogen peroxide Acetone Sodium chloride (table salt) Ethanol (rubbing alcohol) Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Isopropyl alcohol
An archipelago is an island chain. The canoes traveled between the islands of the archipelago.
The Philippines archipelago is one of the largest in the world since it has 17-18 islands forming the country.
Latin (Roman)............Decimal V........... 5 X........... 10 L............ 50 C........... 100
The Latin root word "don" means "give." It is commonly found in English words like "donate" (to give) and "condone" (to give approval or pardon).
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent"
Can you give an example of what you mean? There are a number of root words that include the letters 'sor'. For example, 'sorority' comes from the Latin 'soror' (sister); 'sorcery' comes from the Latin 'sors' (fate); 'absorb' comes from the Latin 'sorbere' (to suck in). There are others. Which are you interested in?
I don't quite know what you're asking, but I think you mean exampli gratia (for example).
Donate is an English derivative of the Latin for 'to give'. The original Latin verb is 'donare'. The Latin verb literally means 'to give as a present'.
Many English phrases appear in writing as Latin abbreviations, e.g. the abbreviation "e.g." which is properly pronounced "for example." I like to eat vegetables. (e.g. carrots and broccoli)
Dare--to give.
Some of the names represent the Latin names for the element. For example, the symbol for lead is pb. The Latin name for lead is Plumbum (lol). Hope this helps :) Just to add on, I think some of them are from other languages. I can't give an example, but I don't think it's only latin.
Confederacy- confederate states of America formed by 11 southern states that seceded from the union.