Hypothetically, if you go nowhere, you would encounter fewer things and no new things.
In things we make and the places in which they are made.
everywhere
everywhere
you can try but sin is everywhere
You find pennies everywhere because people do not like to keep them and they just throw them away.
Everywhere is all the things which are visible and visible around you. This can be a home, another country, or a distant galaxy.
Gravity is everywhere in the universe. There's no getting away from it, anywhere.
inventors invent things everywhere home, office, or a lab.
I don't know!it wasn't everywhere!!
Everywhere. There's no place you can go to get away from it.
No, a semicolon is not needed in this sentence. A period could be used instead to separate the two independent clauses: "Water is not everywhere. It's miles away."
Things in America. Almost everywhere else they weigh 3.1751 Kg.