Burn lots of coconuts.
It will float and sink but eventually the shell will dissolve and it will feel like a gelatin substance
All the elements in the first column of the periodic table (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium) have one valence electron. I also believe Helium has one valence electron.
gases
carbon
Pressure is what makes the gas molecules to occupy less volume. Without any atmospheric pressure, which is quite huge (101.3 KPa), the molecular separation of the air molecules would be very huge. This is testified by Boyle's Law PV=constant. If P is very small, inversely, V would be very huge. Therefore, a small mass of air would occupy a huge volume.
huge shell
The vendor that sells coconut milk is on Shark Tooth Island, next to the huge coconut shop. You can't drink it, though.
Yes, huge is an adjective.An adjective is a word that describes and gives detail about the noun.For example:1. I have a huge coconut tree.The word huge (adjective) describes and gives detail about the coconut tree (nouns).2. Help me catch that huge dog.Huge (adjective) gives detail and describes the dog (noun).Yes, huge is an adjective.
In Southeast Asia there are crabs called Coconut crabs that are in coconut trees and they crack open coconuts to eat. The claws on these crabs are huge and they can be quite aggressive.
It's roots are made of carbon fibre, they connect with the Earths atmosphere in a huge collisional bang. People die, but it's worth it, for a coconut
That's why I asked you
packet are the collection of similar types of things in fixed/small quantity and package is collection of different type of things in huge quantity.
no nothing happens unless you eat it in a huge quantity.
No electrons are reactive. Electrons can, under the huge majority of circumstances, only be removed starting from the outermost, working inwards.
Yes - huge quantities - ground into a coarse powder or just the particles from between the fibres it is coir potting compost
The small quantity of the boxes didn't help our packing.
A locust is an insect, not a plant (leaf). A swarm of locusts certainly eats a huge quantity of leaves.