Place can be described by its name, property, position and history.
In most places "potable".
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Places that might be described as hectic could include:rush hour on a major Interstate or highwaya train or subway station in a major cityworking in the kitchen of a major restuaranta water park on Memorial Day weekenda city zooa hospital emergency room
The network coverage for the mobile network 3 like is best described in one way. That one way it should be described is 'dispersed'. It is available in a lot of places but not everywhere.
Yes, it can be. It is the past tense and past participle of "to trouble" and can be used to describe people or places having a variety of troubles. e.g. emotional, philosophical, economic. People and places can be described as having a "troubled past."
yes, interestingly enough places described in Ramayana are quite accurate with both time & scientific evidence. Also in Vedas many geography is given which is also very important.
In places that are mostly humid where Karst topography can usually be found. Karst topography can be best described as landscapes that have underground systems like caves.
No, kitchens are places designed for preparing food; a place is an inanimate thing, neither good nor evil. A kitchen can be described as a bad kitchen, a poor kitchen, an unusable kitchen, a messy kitchen; a kitchen could even be described as unsafe, but the kitchen itself has no motive.
Mangareader.net , watchop.com ..various places, just google it! currently on chapter 640+ 0o^
The places and structures described in the passage were considered wonders due to their remarkable architectural design, scale, and engineering feats that surpassed the capabilities of their time. They often showcased extraordinary artistry, innovation, and cultural significance, reflecting the values and achievements of the civilizations that created them. Additionally, their awe-inspiring nature and enduring legacy contributed to their status as wonders, attracting admiration and curiosity throughout history.
Described where?
The Eightfold Path is not a walkway or other physical object. They are an approach to life that will reduce beadier and thus reduce suffering. Eventually the practices described lead to enlightenment.