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No a tree stump is not living. It is a once living plant and the end of the life cycle of a tree.
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A banana is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. This means that it has the characteristic of a herb and above all as a flowering plant, it does not produce woody tissue and dies back at the end of each growing season
When a fly touches the red dots at the end of ever red string it sticks and then the plant curls up and decomposes it with all the acids in it.
A banana is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. This means that it has the characteristic of a herb and above all as a flowering plant, it does not produce woody tissue and dies back at the end of each growing season
Pointed Sticks ended in 1981.
Usually sticks, rope, a bucket made out of animal skin and a lump of mud or clay to act as the counterweight.
Not necessarily - but you should use them. With regular snare sticks (5A or something) you will get a very thin and weak sound. Your rolls will be different. And you will go through sticks like crazy with them breaking all the time. Get a pair of marching sticks. They will last a lot longer and save you money in the end.
In ancient India, people used money trees to store their coins. A money tree was a flat piece of metal, shaped like a tree, with metal branches. At the end of each branch was a round disk with a hole in the center. Each of these disks was an ancient Indian coin. When you needed money, you simply broke off a coin from your money tree.
Simplest, quickest, and maybe best shelter is a lean-to. Find a large tree that has fallen. Cover ground with boughs of evergreens next to trunk in space big enough to lie upon, cover with skins. Lean one end of sticks on the trunk of the fallen tree above your sleeping area, other end on the ground, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Cover with skins. Lay more sticks on top to hold skins in place. If no skins, substitute boughs from evergreen trees. Enter shelter by crawling in the end, close to trunk.
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If a 1000 metre sticks are placed end to end in a straight line then yes they do occupy a length equivelent to 1 kilometre