Yes
by floating around the place
Americans' inability to cope with harsh winter conditions and inadequate forts.
Having little fur, not very well! When humans get cold they get goose bumps - making the hair stand on end; for more hirsute species this traps warm air and helps to insulate the body. In humans, it has no benefit - it is a vestigial affect of evolution.In place of hair, humans use technology - shelters and clothing to cope with cold.
Man has to understand that he is made from five elements of nature ; he has to live in the nature and ultimately go back to nature.
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
Kit Cope's birth name is Kristopher Cope.
People did not cope well with the eruption, they just tried to get on with it, even with losing the ones they love and whatnot, but still, I'd be devestated if it was me!
The population of The Cope is 110.
The Cope was created in 1906.
Noelle Cope's birth name is Noelle Elizabeth Cope.
The past tense of cope is coped.
Mr. Raymond explains that he pretends to be drunk in order to make the townspeople believe he is immoral and not a threat to his mixed-race relationship. He does this to cope with the racism and prejudice he faces in the community.