It depends on the size of the pile and the size of the dogs :) Hope it helps. Love Ladyboy ;) 0432665875 (call me :D)
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it depends on how big the dogs or the bus is
To determine how many bushels can fit in a pile that is 36 feet high and round, we need to calculate the volume of the pile. Assuming the pile is a cone, the volume can be calculated using the formula ( V = \frac{1}{3} \pi r^2 h ). If the radius is 18 feet (half of the diameter of 36 feet) and the height is 36 feet, the volume is approximately 3,415 cubic feet. Since 1 bushel is about 1.244 cubic feet, this means approximately 2,746 bushels can fit in the pile.
i would guess that about 20 dogs fit in a phone booth if they were medium sized. it would really depend on the size of the dogs
200 million
2,499,750 about
Pile is a noun for a quantity of items stacked or thrown one on top of the other; a large accumulation or quantity; a large quantity of money. Example:There was a huge pile of clothes on my bed.Pile is a verb that means to lay or place a quantity one on top of the other; to load or to accumulate. Example:We can pile as many books in the car as will fit.
The origin of the word dog pile is thought to be from the term used for a pile of sleeping dogs. A dog pile is usually formed when a group of people usually piles on top of a single person.
Midden pile.
76 fist pile, 100 second pil, 200 in the third pile
"Dog pile" refers to a situation where multiple people or animals pile onto someone or something, often in a playful or enthusiastic manner. It can also describe a scenario in discussions or online platforms where many individuals contribute their opinions or criticisms about a particular topic simultaneously. The term evokes a sense of chaotic camaraderie, similar to how dogs might playfully pile on top of each other.